"Cancion del Emperador" (Song of the Emperor): Luys de Narvaez, 1538. Narvaez composed for the vihuela, a lute-like predecessor of the guitar that was popular in renaissance Spain. This piece from his *Los Seys (sic) Libros del Delphin,* is based on Josquin Des Prez's "Mille Regretz," reputedly the favorite song of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, AKA Charles I of Spain. Originally written in tablature, the music of Narvaez and other vihuelists has has since been transcribed into standard musical notation. Some of this work was arranged for guitar by Emilio Pujol and others in the 1950s or therabouts. Andres Segovia recorded "Cancion Del Emperador" and several other vihuela compositions sometime in the 1950s or 60s. CANCION.MID is a general midi file (type 1) with three tracks, all set for harpsichord. By convention, music for the guitar is written an octave higher than played. To preserve some semblance of the original sonority, I've transposed the guitar score down an octave. "Cancion" was written more than 400 years ago. I think we can safely assume it to be in the public domain. Notes, harangues, advice welcomed. 70530.2643@compuserve.com