
Musicians of the Renaissance
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: The Transition to the Renaissance
- Development of Polyphony
- Guido d'Arezzo
- The Notre-Dame School
- Ars Nova
- Ars Antiqua
- Monophonic Secular Song
- The Early Renaissance
- The Court of Burgundy
- New Religious Musical Forms
- Secular Music
- The Franco-Flemish School
- Instrumental Music
- Musical Forms
- Toccata
- Solo and Ensemble Instruments
- Renaissance Vocal Music
- Italy
- England
- France
- Germany and Other Areas of Europe
- Chapter 2: Renaissance Musical Instruments
- Lute
- Other Stringed Instruments
- Theorbo
- Rebec
- Viol
- Percussion Instruments
- Organ
- Stringed Keyboard Instruments
- Clavichord
- Harpsichord
- Spinet
- Psaltery
- Virginal
- Assorted Wind Instruments
- Serpent
- Chapter 3: Early Renaissance Composers
- John Dunstable
- Guillaume Dufay
- Chanson
- Binchois
- Jean de Ockeghem
- Jakob Obrecht
- Josquin des Prez
- Counterpoint in the Renaissance
- Heinrich Isaac
- Loyset Compère
- Pierre de La Rue
- Jean Mouton
- Chapter 4: Later Renaissance Composers Active in Italy
- Jacques Arcadelt
- Frottole
- Philippe de Monte
- Orlando di Lasso
- Giaches de Wert
- Luca Marenzio
- Carlo Gesualdo, principe di Venosa, conte di Conza
- Renaissance Music Printers
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
- Life
- Music
- Andrea Gabrieli
- Giovanni Gabrieli
- Claudio Monteverdi
- The Gonzaga Court
- Three Decades in Venice
- Chapter 5: Later Renaissance Composers Active in England
- Robert Fayrfax
- John Taverner
- Christopher Tye
- Thomas Tallis
- Fitzwilliam Virginal Book
- William Byrd
- Life
- Legacy
- Thomas Morley
- John Dowland
- John Bull
- John Wilbye
- Thomas Campion
- Ayre
- Francis Pilkington
- Thomas Weelkes
- Robert Johnson
- Orlando Gibbons
- Chapter 6: Later Renaissance Composers Active in Other Countries
- Clément Janequin
- Claudin de Sermisy
- The Genevan Psalter
- Loys Bourgeois
- Claude Goudimel
- Claude Le Jeune
- Ludwig Senfl
- Hans Leo Hassler
- Lied
- Cristóbal de Morales
- Antonio de Cabezón
- Villancico
- Francisco Guerrero
- Adriaan Willaert
- Nicolas Gombert
- Jacobus Clemens
- Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck
- Conclusion
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
- Back Cover
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