Thank you Arthur!
I hope this will be available in our local musicology department, since
the head is an avid lute player.
Have You played any of those hard to get pieces?
My level at the moment lets me play Siena No. 20 comfortably, also the
one in Donauschingen is ok for me. The others are
You're in luck, Tristan. Richard Falkenstein, the recently retired
editor of JLSA, has an excellent SUNY/Buffalo master's thesis on
Pierino* Fiorentino, Francesco's well known student and disciple. Most
of it (except for Rick's complete edition of his works) appears also in
JLSA