Yes. 

On Nov 2, 2015, at 2:06 PM, Peter Kwasniewski wrote:

  Is this the one you are referring to --
  [1]http://www.earlymusicshop.com/product.aspx/en-GB/1095936-girolamo-da
  lla-casa-and-giovanni-bassano-divisions
  Peter

  On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Sean Smith <[2][email protected]>
  wrote:

    Hi Peter,
    There are the divisions on vocal repertory from the latter half of
    the 16th century. Either lute or organ could play the original
    chanson and the other could take the fancy bits. The London Pro
    Musica editions work nicely - for example #13, Divisions on Vestiva
    i colli (Palestrina), includes simple reductions for lute and
    keyboard plus 4 variations. Though a bit of work, they aren't as
    difficult as the Terzi duets. They, too, would be fair game for the
    duo but you might be doing your own editing.
    Sean

  On Nov 2, 2015, at 10:28 AM, Peter Kwasniewski wrote:
    Geoff,
    Many thanks for your note. I can see that the real solution for my
    children is simply to forge ahead with the figured bass, otherwise it
    won't be possible!
    Meanwhile, Arto Wikla sent me a PDF of the Robert Dowland score, for
    which I am very grateful.
    Peter
    On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 10:48 AM, Geoff Gaherty
  <[1][3][email protected]>
    wrote:
      On 2015-11-02 11:56 AM, Peter Kwasniewski wrote:
          I am looking for repertoire for organ and lute -- either purely
          instrumental, or in accompaniment of solo or choral voices. I
  am
          wondering if there are some scores that combine lute tablature
      with a
          fully realized keyboard part, as my children are not able yet
  to
      read
          from figured bass. If any of you has seen or produced something
      like
          that, I'd be excited to see it.
      Hi Peter,
      Lute and small organ together was a very common continuo
      combination, especially in England in the 17th century.    It works
      really well because the two instruments compliment each other
      perfectly: the lute has a precise attack but can't sustain, while
      the organ sustains but lacks a precise attack.    Unfortunately
  there
      are very few if any written out realizations.
          A particular question:
          Has anyone seen Caccini's "Amarilli, mia bella" written out in
          tablature for a 6-course lute?
      Robert Dowland published a tablature edition of this song in his
      1610 book "A Musical Banquet," available in a modern facsimile.
      It's probably also at [2][4]imslp.org, but their web site seems to
  be
      down today.
      Geoff
      --
      Geoff Gaherty
      Foxmead Observatory
      Coldwater, Ontario, Canada
      [3][5]http://www.gaherty.ca
      [4][6]http://starrynightskyevents.blogspot.com/
      To get on or off this list see list information at
      [5][7]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
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    Peter A. Kwasniewski
    Wyoming Catholic College
    306 Main Street, Lander, WY 82520
    College offices: [8](307) 332-2930
    My direct line: [9](307) 335-4418
    Websites:
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  References
    1. mailto:[10][email protected]
    2. [11]http://imslp.org/
    3. [12]http://www.gaherty.ca/
    4. [13]http://starrynightskyevents.blogspot.com/
    5. [14]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
    6. [15]http://www.wyomingcatholiccollege.com/
    7. [16]http://www.theaquinasinstitute.org/
    8. [17]http://www.thomasstorck.org/
    9. [18]http://www.ccwatershed.org/kwasniewski

  --
  Peter A. Kwasniewski
  Wyoming Catholic College
  306 Main Street, Lander, WY 82520
  College offices: (307) 332-2930
  My direct line: (307) 335-4418
  Websites:
  [19]Wyoming Catholic College
  [20]The Aquinas Institute
  [21]Catholic Social Teaching
  [22]Sacred Music

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References

  1. 
http://www.earlymusicshop.com/product.aspx/en-GB/1095936-girolamo-dalla-casa-and-giovanni-bassano-divisions
  2. mailto:[email protected]
  3. mailto:[email protected]
  4. http://imslp.org/
  5. http://www.gaherty.ca/
  6. http://starrynightskyevents.blogspot.com/
  7. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
  8. tel:%28307%29%20332-2930
  9. tel:%28307%29%20335-4418
 10. mailto:[email protected]
 11. http://imslp.org/
 12. http://www.gaherty.ca/
 13. http://starrynightskyevents.blogspot.com/
 14. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
 15. http://www.wyomingcatholiccollege.com/
 16. http://www.theaquinasinstitute.org/
 17. http://www.thomasstorck.org/
 18. http://www.ccwatershed.org/kwasniewski
 19. http://www.wyomingcatholiccollege.com/
 20. http://www.theaquinasinstitute.org/
 21. http://www.thomasstorck.org/
 22. http://www.ccwatershed.org/kwasniewski




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