Renaissance Music The Renaissance followed on from the Middle Ages and was for musicians an era of discovery, innovation and exploration - the name means ‘rebirth’. It covers the music from 1400 to 1600.
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Music Listening ExamplesListening Ex. 1 - Imitation "Hear the voice and prayer..."
Listening Ex. 2 - More imitation "Absalon fili mi" Listening Ex. 3 - Choral polyphony "Agnus Dei" Listening Ex. 4 - German chorale"Praise to the Lord" Listening Ex. 5 - Secular (Italian frottola)"El Grillo" Listening Ex. 6 - Secular (German lied) "Innsbruck, ich...." Listening Ex. 7 - Secular (Spanish villancico) "Oy Comamos..." Listening Ex. 8 - Secular (French chanson) "Il est bel et bon" Listening Ex. 9 - Secular (Italian madrigal) "O primavera" Listening Ex. 10 - Madrigal Proper "As Vestas ........" Listening Ex. 11 - Ballet "Now is The month of maying.." Listening Ex. 12 - Ayre "Flow my tears" Listening Ex. 13 - Verse Anthem "Glorious and powerful god" Listening Ex. 14 - Polychoral "Gabrieli -Magnificat a 14" Listening Ex. 15 - Renaissance instruments - Crumhorns Listening Ex. 16 - Renaissance instruments - Herald Trumpet Listening Ex. 17- Renaissance instruments - Sackbut Listening Ex. 18- Renaissance instruments - Rackett Listening Ex. 19- Renaissance instruments - Lute Listening Ex. 20- Broken Consort "Lavolto" Listening Ex. 21 - Broken consort "La Coranto" Listening Ex. 22 - Fantasia "In nomine" Listening Ex. 23 - Keyboard (virginal) "The Earl of Salisbury" Listening Ex. 24 - Keyboard (virginal) "Tower Hill" Listening Ex. 25 -Keyboard (virginal) "The King's Hunt" |