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Renaissance music is European music written during the Renaissance. Defining the beginning of the musical era is difficult, given the gradually adopted "Renaissance" characteristics: musicologists ha...
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A categorized listing, with links, of resources available on the Web about Medieval and Renaissance music, including manuscripts and scores, Gregorian Chant, instrumental music and other early music sites. ... This site covers the entire range of classical music, including medieval and renaissance music.
www.angelfire.com/mi/spanogle/emusic.html www.angelfire.com/mi/spanogle/emusic.html
A rebirth of classical learning ... Increased patronage of music ... The composers of the Renaissance concerned themselves with three different areas of music...
www.essentialsofmusic.com/eras/renaissance.html www.essentialsofmusic.com/eras/renaissance.html
Midi files of music from the Medieval and Renaissance periods, and ancient carols ... Early music midi files by Curtis Clark ... Music of the Renaissance...
www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/emusic/ www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/emusic/
Canzoni e Danze Wind Music from Renaissance Italy; Piffaro - The Renaissance Band; Archiv 445 883 ... The extremes of harmonic daring in Italian Renaissance music were reached with the output of Carlo Gesualdo (c.1561-1613). A couple of recordings:
www.medieval.org/emfaq/beginlst/renaiss.htm
This is Musica Antiqua's illustrated guide to Medieval and Renaissance Instruments. This contains pictures, descriptions, and the history of the instruments used in playing early music. ... A Guide to Medieval and Renaissance Instruments...
www.music.iastate.edu/antiqua/instrumt.html www.music.iastate.edu/antiqua/instrumt.html
Midi files of renaissance music; Introduction to early musical notation; Showing and transcribing facsimiles; Playing recorder; Introduction to sound file formats ... Home Ligatures Renaissance pieces Credits and links About recorder My music...
anaigeon.free.fr/e_index.html
Church Music; The style of renaissance church music is described as choral polyphony (polyphonic, counterpoint, contrapuntal), meaning more than one part. Homophonic means moving in chords. Monophonic means one melody line.
www.rpfuller.com/gcse/music/renaissance.html www.rpfuller.com/gcse/music/renaissance.html
To learn more about Renaissance music, visit the Early Music Glossary. Can you list three definitions that help you understand Renaissance music? ... Before the Renaissance, music had to be copied by hand. ... To hear more Renaissance music, click here.
www.empire.k12.ca.us/capistrano/Mike/capmusic/renaissan... www.empire.k12.ca.us/capistrano/Mike/capmusic/renaissance/renaissa.htm