Co-incidentally, I recently discovered the youtube video below featuring a fine performance of Milano's Ricercar #34 by Elisa La Marca. Milano represents the high point of Renaissance imitative polyphony on lute IMHO. I like the piece below so much I've decided to transcribe it along with Ness#40 and #3 so I'll have a little guitar set of this wonderful composer's music in my repertoire.
Here's a link to a great resource for the compositions of Francesco Canova da Milano:
http://luteshop.co.uk/articles/francesco-da-milano/