Renaissance music

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MIDI files of works by a wide range of Renaissance composers such as William Byrd, John Dowland and Orlandus Lassus.
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Selective bibliography intended for singers interested in medieval and Renaissance music and its philosophy, theory and history.
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Answers to frequently asked questions about early music (Western music of the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque eras). Covers aspects such as Gregorian chant, the twelve modes and chord structure in medieval music.
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The Society is dedicated to the study and performance of seventeenth century music and related arts. Contents include the Journal of Seventeenth Century Music and a discussion list.
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Index of 17th century music links, covering Gibbons, Palestrina, Renaissance dance and madrigals.
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MIDI recordings of Byrd's complete keyboard works, along with an introduction to his music.
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Series of MIDI files presenting Tempus Adest Floridum, Coventry Carol, Dulci Jubilo, Veni, Veni Emanuel, Greensleeves, and The Holly and the Ivy.
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An index to dissertations in progress in the field of musicology, and a bibliography of completed dissertations reported since mid-1995, arranged under the traditional broad categories of general, antiquity, middle ages, renaissance, baroque, classical, romantic and twentieth century.
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MIDI recordings of part songs by Thomas Morley (1557-1602).
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Project to develop a database of digital scores for music from the middle ages and the early Renaissance period, searchable by keyword, melodic motif, manuscript and folio.
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Information about the museum of stringed instruments dating from 1580 to 1780, with images of the instrument collection.
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