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Only from the mid-17th century has there been a clear distinction made between a 'whole', or 'closed' consort, that is, all instruments of the same family (for example, a set of viols played together) and a 'mixed', or 'broken' consort, consisting of instruments from various families (for example viols and lute).
10 Sep 2015
Consort, in music, instrumental ensemble popular in England during the 16th and 17th centuries. The word consort was also used to indicate the music itself and the performance. Broken consorts of treble and bass viols, lute, pandora, cittern, and bass recorder were popular in about
A broken consort in English early Baroque musical terminology refers to ensembles featuring instruments from more than one family, for example a group featuring both string and wind instruments.
Elizabethan Songs and Consort Music by Innocentio Alberti, John Bennet, William Byrd. Listen to classical music CDs online.
Jacobean Consort Music (Various) Sections 1-3, pp.1-22 : Consorts of 2 & 3 Parts, Dances of 3 Parts. (EU) Section 6, pp.51-94 : Consorts of 5 Parts (EU)
The difficulty of aligning the notes on two staves that bedevilled the printing of keyboard music did not arise with lute or ensemble music, the former being set in
10 Jun 2016 Utter the word 'consort' to people of a certain age and chances are a cold hardened many a music lover's heart against the whole concept.
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