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Medieval Music, Renaissance Music Composers and Websites
A Comprehensive Directory
A B C D E F G H I M R
Festivals
and fairs.
A directory of Medieval and Renaissance festivals around the
world.
Early
Music Composers
Gregorian Chant internet links.
Medieval Music
& Arts Foundation
Thesaurus
Musicarum Latinarum at Indiana University
An archive of Latin texts on
Music Theory from the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
La Trobe University Medieval Music Database
Thesaurus
Musicarum Latinarum at Indiana University
An archive of Latin texts on
Music Theory from the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
Troubadors. Wikipedia
entry.
Trobairitz
Trobairitz, a small group of female troubadours. Elen Sentier
Waraok, France. A medieval music band.
Waraoke tries to reproduce the sound of a popular band such as would have
played for marriages and village fetes in the middle-ages. They play about
30 concerts a year in medieval festivals throughout France and Spain.
Wikipedia encyclopedia
entry on Medieval music.
Women's
Early Art and Music
Medieval composers
Alfonso, X of Castile
Alfonso
X of Castile. Wikipedia entry.
Brumel, Antione
Brumel,
Antione
Antoine
Brumel
Guido da Arezzo
Guido
da Arezzo. Wikipedia entry.
Dufay, Guillaume
Dufay,
Guillame
Dunstable, John
Dunstable,
John. John Dunstable
John
Dunstable
Hildegard von Bingen
Hildegard
von Bingen
Hildegard
von Bingen (1098-1179) - A discography.
Hildegard of Bingen. Hildegard.org
Machaut, Guillaume
Machaut,
Guillaume de. International Machaut Society Home Page
de Vitry, Philippe
de
Vitry, Philippe
Philippe
de Vitry
Renaissance composers. A web directory from The Open Directory Project.
Composers. Music History 102: The Renaissance
Composers, major styles and developments, illustrations, and Real Audio RAM sound files from the Internet Public Library.
Composers
Wikipedia directory listing over 125 individual Renaissance composers.
Pandora Radio: Renaissance Music
Ancient FM
Online radio station featuring medieval and renaissance music.
Guide to Medieval and Renaissance Instruments
Composers
web directory; Renaissance composers. Open Web Directory Project
Early
Music Chicago. Early MusiChicago is a web portal to the Early Music scene
in the greater Chicago Metropolitan Area and adjoining region.
Early
music web links.
Early
Renaissance.
French
Chanson
Medieval
and Renaissance Music, Early Music Resources on the Web.
Renaissance
and Baroque Society, Pittsburgh.
Renaissance
and Medieval Composers Web Directory.
A
Selection of Renaissance Music
Music of the Renaissance Period
Wikipedia
entry on Rennaissance music.
Wikipedia. entries on Renaissance composers.
Renaissance composers
Allegri, Gregorio
Allegri,
Gregorio
Gregorio
Allegri
Byrd, William
Byrd,
William
William
Byrd. Midi Files
William
Byrd. Background article.
William
Byrd. The Keyboard Music of William Byrd
Campion, Thomas
Campion,
Thomas. Thomas Campion
Thomas Campion. Free scores by Thomas Campion in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)
Thomas Campion. Wikipedia entry.
des Prez, Josquin
des
Pres, Josquin. Josquin des Pres, A josquin website.
des Pres. Free scores WIMA
Josquin des Prez. Wikipedia entry.
Dowland, John
Dowland, John. John Dowland. Wikipedia
John Dowland. Lute Player and Composer. MP3s, life, essays.
John Dowland. HOASM
John Dowland. Classical Composers Database
John Dowland. Bio, Albums, Pictures. Naxos Classical Music.
John Dowland, Free scores.
J ohn Dowland. Free listening, videos, concerts and pictures.
Dufay, Guillaume
Dufay,
Guillaume. Guillaume Dufay
Dunstable, John
Dunstable,
John
John
Dunstable discography.
John
Dunstable discography.
Ferrabosco family
Domenico Ferrabosco. Wikipedia entry.
Alfonso Ferrabosco the elder. Wikipedia entry.
Gesualdo, Carlo
Gesualdo,
Carl. Carlo Gesual do . Wikipedia entry.
Gesualdo. Free scores. IMSLP
Gibbons, Orlando
Gibbons,
Orlando. Orlando Gibbons. An introduction.
Orlando Gibbons. Free scores by Orlando Gibbons in the Werner Icking Music Archive (WIMA)
Orlando Gibbons. Grove Music Online
Orlando Gibbons. Wikipedia entry.
Monteverdi, Claudio
Monteverdi. Free scores by Claudio Monteverdi Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki).
Free scores by Claudio Monteverdi in the Werner Icking Music Archive (WIMA).
Free scores by Claudio Monteverdi in the International Music Score Library Project.
Website devoted to Monteverdi's Vespers of 1610.
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. Wikipedia
Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina. HOASM
The Palestrina Foundation
Tallis, Thomas
Thomas Tallis, Wikipedia entry.
BBC Radio 3 Discovering Music program.
Thomas Tallis. Free scores in the Werner Icking Music Archive
Thomas Tallis. Free recordings of Latin and English church music .
Thomas Tallis. Free scores in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)
Taverner, John
Taverner,
John
John
Taverner. Wikpedia entry.
Victoria, Thomas Luis de
Victoria, Tomas Luis de. Tomas Luis de Victoria . The Tomas Luis de Victoria web site by Nancho Alvarez.
Tomás Luis de Victoria, biography,
Tomás Luis de Victoria, Wikipedia entry.