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Music of the Florentine Renaissance, edited by Frank A. D'Accone.
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Vol.I BERNARDO PISANO (d.1548), Collected Works.
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Vol.II Collected Works of ALLESSANDRO COPPINI, BARTOLOMEO DEGLI
ORGANI, GIOVANNI SERRAGLI, and Three Anonymous Works.
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Vol.III FRANCESCO DE LAYOLLE (1492-ca. 1540), Collected Secular
Works for 2, 3, 4, and 5 Voices.
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Vol.IV FRANCESCO DE LAYOLLE (1492-ca. 1540), Collected Secular
Works for 4 Voices.
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Vol.V FRANCESCO DE LAYOLLE (1492-ca. 1540), Collected Motets for
2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 Voices.
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Vol.VI FRANCESCO DE LAYOLLE (1492-ca. 1540), Masses and
Penitential Psalms.
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Vol.VII MATTEO RAMPOLLINI (1497-1553), Il primo libro de la musica .
. . sopra di alcuni canzoni del . . . Petrarca.
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Vol.VIII FRANCESCO CORTECCIA (1502-1571), Collected Secular Works:
The First Book of Madrigals for Four Voices.
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Vol.IX FRANCESCO
CORTECCIA (1502-1571), Collected Secular Works: The Second Book of
Madrigals for Four Voices.
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Vol.X FRANCESCO
CORTECCIA (1502-1571), Collected Secular Works: The First Book
of Madrigals for Five and Six Voices.
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Vol.XI FRANCESCO
CORTECCIA (1502-1571), Collected Sacred Works: Music for the Triduum
Sacrum.
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32-12 Vol.XII FRANCESCO CORTECCIA
(1502-1571), Collected Sacred Works: Hymnary According to the Use of the
Roman Church and the Florentine.
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