Most impressive. You seem to have page through the whole book.
I tried to identify the pieces but gave up :(

Shouldn't it be Fantasia 28? At least it is number 28 in Chiesa's edition.

By the way, I still believe that Chiesa's edition is excellent.

Rainer

On 12.01.2019 13:08, Peter Martin wrote:
    Totally fascinating!
    The pieces are Tento 4 (Sociedad de la Vihuela facsimile page 155) and
    Fantasia 27 (page 119).   Not often played even today.
    The transcriptions are much more faithful than they appear at first
    sight, allowing for the expansion of the texture for the piano.
    There's a large cut in the latter part of the Tento but otherwise it's
    all there.
    Saint-Saens dedicated his transcription to Count Guillermo Morphy.
    Morphy's book on the Spanish lutenists was not published until 1902,
    while the Saint-Saens has a library date stamp of 1898.   In the
    preface to the Morphy book, Gevaerts (responsible for the 'bizarre
    tablature' quote in Rainer's earlier extract) explains that Morphy died
    in 1897 after spending the previous 30 years on his research, and that
    his widow arranged for the book to be published posthumously. So maybe
    Saint-Saens intended the publication as a tribute to a recently
    departed friend.
    Fantasia 27 is included in the selection in Morphy's book, listed as
    Fantasia 11.
    Like Arthur, I would love to know how much else like this is out there.
      Any leads?
    Peter
    On Mon, 7 Jan 2019 at 09:34, Rainer <[1][email protected]>
    wrote:

      2 fantaisies écrites pour le luth (viruela) / par D. Luis Milan de
      Valence, compositeur espagnol du XVIe siècle ; transcrites pour le
      piano par C. Saint-Saëns
      [2]https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k1174900p
      Rainer
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