Here is the page in Valdrrabano:
   [1]http://bdh-rd.bne.es/viewer.vm?pid=d-3510057
   And the score (in G tuning a fifth higher than the tablature):
   [2]http://www1.cpdl.org/wiki/images/3/39/Des_Prez-Per_illud_ave.pdf


   On 03/24/16, Ron Andrico<[3][email protected]> wrote:

   I think it is in fact the same music, just in a different "key" and
   with different rhythmic organization, particularly at the opening. What
   you are seeing in the tablature is a version adapted for plucked
   strings with idiomatic changes in rhythm, a very common characteristic
   of intabulated vocal music. It's actually very interesting to see the
   way intabulators modified the music, for instance in Fuenllana's many
   duos for which we can find vocal scores. I think Fuenllana's adaptation
   of the Benedictus duo from Josquin's Missa Pange lingua is much better
   music than Josquin's original.
   Herbert, I imagine your questions arise in attempting to sort out the
   several points of dissonance in Valderrabano's tablature. The best
   thing you can do to gain an understanding of the piece is transcribe
   the tablature into notation on two staves.
   RA
   ________________________________________
   From: [4][email protected] <[5][email protected]> on
   behalf of Herbert Ward <[6][email protected]>
   Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2016 8:29 PM
   To: [7][email protected]
   Subject: [LUTE] Per illud ave does not match.
   I appreciate the recent help with "Per illud ave".
   But the piece suggested by the people here in this
   forum does not match the piece in Damiani's book.
   Here is an illustration showing everything:
   [8]https://classwk.pw/Jos_Da_2016_11.gif
   What would be the next step in searching for
   the vocal score?
   -- Herbert
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References

   1. http://bdh-rd.bne.es/viewer.vm?pid=d-3510057
   2. http://www1.cpdl.org/wiki/images/3/39/Des_Prez-Per_illud_ave.pdf
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   8. https://classwk.pw/Jos_Da_2016_11.gif
   9. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/

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