» MIDI | In dulci jubilo (14th century, arr. » MIDI | Verbum caro factum est: Y la Virgen le dezia, villancico » MIDI | E la don don, Verges María, villancico » MIDI | Dadme albricias, híjos d'Eva, villancico » MIDI | While shepherds watched their flocks by night (by Christopher Tye, arr. » MIDI | Vom Himmel hoch, da komm' ich her (by Martin Luther, arr. » MIDI | Angelus ad Virgenem - another arrangement » MIDI | Tempus adest floridum (an arrangement for winds) » MIDI | Tempus adest floridum (originally a springtime carol, this became Good King Wenceslas) » MIDI | Edi beo thu hevene quene (14th c.) » MIDI | Verbum caro factum est: In hoc anni circulo » MIDI | Another version, on this page before as Danse Royale Instrumental dances (classification from McGee, Medieval Instrumental Dances): Cantiga 1, Esta é a primeira cantiga do loor de Santa Maria The earliest extant English round, from the 13th century. » MIDI | Deo gracias Anglia (the Agincourt Carol) Suite in b minor (transposed to d minor) (ca. » MIDI | Belle qui tiens ma vie (Pavane in g minor) » MIDI | Tangle branle (Branle de Bourgoigne) » MIDI | When that I was and a little tiny boy » MIDI | Hey, ho! what shall I say? (1609) » MIDI | Now thanked be the great god Pan (1609) » MIDI | Welladay (Lord Essex's last good-night) » MIDI | The new rigged ship (Piper's fancy) » MIDI | The shepherds hey - A traditional Morris Dance tune. » MIDI | Row well, ye mariners (circa 1565) » MIDI | Come live with me and be my love » MIDI | The black nag, traditional jig (Gigue) » MIDI | Furlana Italiana in a minor (ca. » MIDI | Menuett mit Variation in d minor (ca. » MIDI | Gigue in d minor, by Anonymous (1725) » MIDI | Loch Lomond / Blue Bells of Scotland (Scottish medley)Ĭollection of Renaissance music by Lory Werths Traditional Scottish Song with verses by Robert Burns Scottish traditional / Renaissance Songs: MIDIs of Medieval and Renaissance period, by © Dr.J.Curtis Clark » MIDI | Frog galliard - This may be Morley's arrangement » MIDI | Duo - More early Baroque than Renaissance German folk song see also the arrangement by Ludwig Senfl. Italian song commemorating the expulsion of the Moors from Spain in 1492. This is probably the Thomas Ravenscroft setting of this traditional tune. » MIDI | Be peace! Ye make me spill my ale! » MIDI | Pavane for shawm band (Philidor MS., 1610) » MIDI | Sing care away (to the tune of Hearts Ease) Greensleeves had been also attribuited to King Henry VIII. The arrangment is the common hymnal version. This one became the Christmas song What Child is This?. Other tunes called Greensleeves are older. Most people seem to associate this tune with the Middle Ages, but I have read that its musical patterns put it firmly in the late 1600s. See also: Polish Christmas Carols and other (European) Carols Particularly on the Anonymous section from the A page. Other Authors listed in the following pages:. Anonymous or unattributed (in this page).Music sorted by Nationalities (in this page):.We here must thank: Lory Werths, Dr.J.Curtis Clark and David Miles. We hereby present a collection of Renaissance and Traditional Music in MIDI files. Medieval, Renaissance (and Traditional) Music All MIDI's | Composers: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z | MIDI/ZIP |
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