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The aim of Early Music Source is to simplify the access to the vast amount of sources dealing with early music. It contains bibliographical lists in the diff...
Stealing - Borrowing - Composing: Thomas Weelkes (1597)
Easter special: Christ lag in Todesbanden and the Lutheran Chorale
The Most French Chord
Historical translations of vocal music around 1600
Joseph Riepel and the Secrets of Galant Melody
Composing a four-part motet from scratch!
Seven misconceptions about nuns and music (1500-1700)
Score analysis #5 - William Byrd / Hugh Ashton's ground [Tregian’s ground]
The Magic Table That Lets You Compose Canons Over A Cantus Firmus (1596)
Period composition (and the truth about Albinoni’s adagio)
Why do we need scholarly editions of music?
A Christmas special: Gaudete! And what happened to it in the 20th century
Why bad performances are bad (according to someone in 1594) / Bottrigari: Il Desiderio
Conducting in the 16th-18th centuries
Dario Castello: Sonata Prima! (1629)
The fascinating counterpoint of Lamentation letters
Penna: The Fundaments of Playing Upon a Part (1672) [PIE vol. 5]
Tutorial: intabulating vocal music into keyboard notation
The Castrati: A dark corner in music history
The tragically short career of Monteverdi’s star soprano Caterina Martinelli
Orfeo, Hindemith and the Early Music Revival
Cantare super librum
How we realized Monteverdi’s O quam pulchra es
Early Music Sources special opening themes: 2015-2022
The Neapolitan Chord
Bach’s choir: Size matters??
How to lose your music teaching job in one year: the trial of Pietro Pontio 1566
Score analysis #4 - Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck / Mein junges Leben hat ein End
Joachim Burmeister and his musical-rhetorical figures
Partimento - Training the Maestri
The Carlo G manuscript - A precious window to the past
Who's afraid of Carlo Gesualdo? 🎃
Unsatisfyingly sweet: Josquin's Mille Regretz
Vincenzo Galilei VS Polyphony and Word Painting
Score analysis #3 - Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck / Ricercar del nono tono
Giulio Caccini: the good, the bad and the unclear
Stretto fuga - How to make a masterpiece out of two intervals
The Rule of the Octave
Salomone Rossi and his innovations
Virtuosic Venetian monody from 1625 - “O Maria” by Giovanni Rovetta
Iconography
How to improvise polyphony in four voices according to Santa María
Score analysis #2 - Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck - Hexachord Fantasia
Early Word Painting
Mensural notation - the basics
Countertenors - Things you didn't know!
The art of diminution in the 16th century
Reading from partbooks in the 16th century
Temperaments - What you need to know
The Italian keyboard PARTITURA
Cadenza doppia and five cool things you can do with it!
Regole di canto figurato, contrappunto, d'accompagnare [PIE no.1]
Falsobordone, the Miserere of Allegri, and a most bizarre musicological error
How (not) to produce an opera in 1720s Venice
The first piece with basso continuo and how it can teach you counterpoint!
Vocal vibrato 1500-1700
Emilio de’ Cavalieri’s mysterious enharmonic passage
False relations in the late Renaissance
Consonances according to Tomás de Santa María
EMS SERENISSIMA - Font presentation
Luzzasco Luzzaschi: Madrigali per cantare et sonare (1601)
Maffei’s letter on learning how to sing diminutions without a teacher (1562)
Early Music Sources - Behind the scenes
Artusi VS Monteverdi
Early Music Sources PIE - INTRODUCTION
Musica ficta!
Tactus and Proportions around 1600
Early Music Sources - INTRODUCTION
The Romanesca
Improvisation around 1600 - Introduction
Score analysis #1 - Cipriano de Rore / Amor ben mi credevo
Gregorian chant
Intabulations in the 16th and 17th centuries
Aspects in Early 17th-century Monodies
Historical Pitch??
Historical Recordings from the Beginning of the 20th Century
Solmization and the Guidonian hand in the 16th century
Modes in the 16th and 17th centuries
Cadences in the 16th and 17th centuries
High clefs (so-called Chiavetta) and transposition
Just intonation in the Renaissance
Durum and Molle / Hard and soft in the music of the Renaissance
Tutorial: Acciaccature & Mordenti according to Gasparini
Italian Basso Continuo 1650-1700
Organs for accompaniment
Tuning and Temperaments in the Renaissance - PART II
Tuning and Temperaments in the Renaissance - PART I
Early Basso Continuo - ca.1600-ca.1650