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We hereby present a collection of Renaissance and Traditional Music in MIDI files. We here must thank: Lory Werths, Dr.J.Curtis Clark and David Miles.
  • Renaissance
    • Music sorted by Nationalities (in this page):
      • Celtic
      • English
    • Authors (in their respective pages):
      • Anonymous or unattributed (in this page)
      • Byrd, William
      • O'Carolan, Turlough
      • Chambonnières, Jacques Champion de
      • Gaultier le Vieux ['Gaultier de Lyon'], Ennemond
      • Henry VIII, King
      • Luther, Martin
      • Maier, Michael
      • Morley, Thomas
      • O'Carolan, Turlough
      • Pinell, Germain
      • Ravenscroft, Thomas
      • Saint-Luc, Jacques de
      • Tallard, Camille
    • Other Authors listed in the following pages: [ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ] particularly on the Anonymous section from the A page.

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  • Medieval
    • Anonymous or unattributed (in this page)
    • Fornsete, John of
    • Henry VIII, King
    • Vazquez, Juan
    • Other Authors listed in the following pages: [ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ] particularly on the Anonymous section from the A page.
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  • Carols (in this page)

See also: Polish Christmas Carols and other (European) Carols

» MIDI Greensleeves

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. Other tunes called Greensleeves are older. This one became the Christmas song What Child is This?. The arrangment is the common hymnal version. Greensleeves had been also attribuited to King Henry VIII.

» MIDI Sing care away (to the tune of Hearts Ease)
» MIDI Pavane for shawm band (Philidor MS., 1610)
» MIDI Be peace! Ye make me spill my ale!
» MIDI This day day dawes
» MIDI The three ravens

This is probably the Thomas Ravenscroft setting of this traditional tune.

» MIDI Ich seg adieu
» MIDI Die Katzenpfote (ca. 1480)
» MIDI Viv' el gran Re Don Fernando

Italian song commemorating the expulsion of the Moors from Spain in 1492.

» MIDI Elslein, liebstes Elslein

German folk song; see also the arrangement by Ludwig Senfl.

» MIDI Pase el agua, ma Julieta
» MIDI Duo - More early Baroque than Renaissance
» MIDI Reihentänze
» MIDI Frog galliard - This may be Morley's arrangement

MIDIs of Medieval and Renaissance period, by © Dr.J.Curtis Clark

Celtic:

Irish traditional Tunes:
» MIDI Down by the Sally garden, air

Sequences by Lory Werths

See also: O'Carolan, Turlough

Scottish traditional / Renaissance Songs:
» MIDI Auld Lang Syne
Traditional Scottish Song with verses by Robert Burns
» MIDI Scottish Tune
» MIDI O lusty may (ca. 1545)
» MIDI Wo worth the tyme (ca. 1545)
» MIDI How suld my febill body fure
» MIDI Depairte, depairte (ca. 1545)
» MIDI Loch Lomond / Blue Bells of Scotland (Scottish medley)

Collection of Renaissance music by Lory Werths

Czech:

» MIDI Gigue in d minor, by Anonymous (1725)

Collection of Renaissance music by Lory Werths

Dutch:

Dutch Renaissance Songs:
» MIDI Cushion Dance

Collection of Renaissance music by Lory Werths

Dutch anonym Pieces:
» MIDI Rigaudon in C major (ca. 1730)
» MIDI Menuett mit Variation in d minor (ca. 1730)
» MIDI Furlana Italiana in a minor (ca. 1730)
» MIDI Menuett in A major (ca. 1730)
» MIDI Passepied in B flat major (ca. 1730)
» MIDI Rondeau in C major (ca. 1730)

Collection of Renaissance music by Lory Werths

English:

English Songs:
» MIDI The black nag, traditional jig (Gigue)
» MIDI Greensleeves
» MIDI Hearts ease (ca. early 1500s)
» MIDI Come live with me and be my love
» MIDI Dulcina
» MIDI Fortune my foe
» MIDI Fortune my foe*
* Possibly damaged
» MIDI All in a garden green
» MIDI I loathe that I did love
» MIDI John, come kiss me now
» MIDI Row well, ye mariners (circa 1565)
» MIDI Sellenger's round
» MIDI Packington's pound

Collection of Renaissance music by Lory Werths

English Country dances
» MIDI The shepherds hey - A traditional Morris Dance tune.
» MIDI Staines morris
» MIDI The new rigged ship (Piper's fancy)
» MIDI Rufty tufty
» MIDI Country jig
» MIDI Cobbler's hornpipe

MIDIs of Medieval and Renaissance period, by © Dr.J.Curtis Clark

Elizabethan songs:
» MIDI Walsingham
» MIDI Welladay (Lord Essex's last good-night)
» MIDI Lord Willoughby

Collection of Renaissance music by Lory Werths

[English] Rounds
» MIDI Roundel (1453)
» MIDI Now thanked be the great god Pan (1609)
» MIDI As I was walking (1609)
» MIDI Hey, ho! what shall I say? (1609)

MIDIs of Medieval and Renaissance period, by © Dr.J.Curtis Clark

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Shakespearean songs:
» MIDI Light of love
» MIDI O mistress mine
» MIDI When that I was and a little tiny boy
» MIDI Whoop! Do me no harm, good man
» MIDI Willow, willow

Collection of Renaissance music by Lory Werths

French:

French renaissance Dances:
» MIDI Tangle branle (Branle de Bourgoigne)
» MIDI Belle qui tiens ma vie (Pavane in g minor)

Collection of Renaissance music by Lory Werths

Traditional French country dances:
» MIDI Bransles
» MIDI Bas Dances

Collection of Renaissance music by Lory Werths

» MIDI Anonymous: Sarabande in C (ca. 1650)

Collection of Renaissance music by Lory Werths

German:

» MIDI Anonymous: Zwei Menuett (ca. 1670)

Collection of Renaissance music by Lory Werths

German anonym Pieces:
» MIDI Aria in b minor
» MIDI Ballet in D major
» MIDI Bouree in F major (ca. 1700)
» MIDI Bouree in C major (ca. 1730)
» MIDI Courante in a minor
» MIDI Favorita in D major (ca. 1695)
» MIDI Gavotta in A major (ca. 1695)
» MIDI Menuett in C major (ca. 1740)
» MIDI Menuett in D major (?)
» MIDI Pièce in A major (ca. 1740)
» MIDI Rondeau in a minor (ca. 1730)

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Collection of Renaissance music by Lory Werths

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Suite in b minor (transposed to d minor) (ca. 1700)
» MIDI 1. Allemande
» MIDI 2. Courante
» MIDI 3. Sarabande
» MIDI 4. Bourrée
» MIDI 5. Menuett
» MIDI 6. Gigue

Collection of Renaissance music by Lory Werths

Italian:

Medieval Italian Dances:
» MIDI 1. Saltarello
» MIDI 2. Trotto

Collection of Renaissance music by Lory Werths

Italian dances:
» MIDI La bergamasca
» MIDI La girometta
» MIDI La montagnura

MIDIs of Medieval and Renaissance period, by © Dr.J.Curtis Clark

Polish:

» MIDI Bouree in F major (ca. 1730)
» MIDI Harlequin (ca. 1730)
» MIDI Gavotte in d minor (ca. 1730)
» MIDI Menuett in d minor (ca. 1730)

Collection of Renaissance music by Lory Werths

Spanish:

» MIDI Corten espados afilados

Sequence by © David Miles

Anonymous or unattributed:

» MIDI Deo gracias Anglia (the Agincourt Carol)
» MIDI Tant a soutille
» MIDI Conductus
» MIDI Benedicamus domino [Melismatic organum]
» MIDI Agnus dei [Free organum]
» MIDI Angelus ad virginem
» MIDI Angelus ad Virgenem [another arrangement]

MIDIs of Medieval and Renaissance period, by © Dr.J.Curtis Clark

» MIDI Omnis curet homo

MIDIs of Medieval and Renaissance period, by © Dr.J.Curtis Clark

» MIDI Sumer is icumen in
» MIDI Summer is icumen in [another arrangement]

Old reader for mac. The earliest extant English round, from the 13th century. Attr. to John of Fornsete.

MIDIs of Medieval and Renaissance period, by © Dr.J.Curtis Clark

Cantigas de Santa María
» MIDI 1. Cantiga 1, Esta é a primeira cantiga do loor de Santa Maria
» MIDI 2. Santa María amar
» MIDI 3. Como poden

MIDIs of Medieval and Renaissance period, by © Dr.J.Curtis Clark

Instrumental dances (classification from McGee, Medieval Instrumental Dances):
Bassa Danza
» MIDI Bel fiore dança
Estampie:
» MIDI La quarte estampie royal
» MIDI Another version, on this page before as Danse Royale
Nota:
» MIDI Nota
» MIDI Nota
» MIDI Nota
Saltarelli:
» MIDI Saltarello
» MIDI Saltarello
Tenor:
» MIDI Czaldy Waldy

MIDIs of Medieval and Renaissance period, by © Dr.J.Curtis Clark

Estampies:
» MIDI Estampie
» MIDI Estampie (12th c.)
» MIDI Estampie (14th c.)

MIDIs of Medieval and Renaissance period, by © Dr.J.Curtis Clark

» MIDI Ductia
» MIDI Danse Royale
» MIDI La Rotta (14th c.)
» MIDI Lamento di Tristano
» MIDI Song of the Ass
» MIDI Song of the Ass [another version]

MIDIs of Medieval and Renaissance period, by © Dr.J.Curtis Clark

Mediæval
» MIDI Resonet in laudibus
» MIDI Verbum caro factum est: In hoc anni circulo
» MIDI Edi beo thu hevene quene (14th c.)
» MIDI Tempus adest floridum (originally a springtime carol, this became Good King Wenceslas)
» MIDI Tempus adest floridum (an arrangement for winds)
» MIDI Coventry carol
» MIDI Angelus ad virginem
» MIDI Angelus ad Virgenem - another arrangement
» MIDI Ther is no rose of swych vertu
» MIDI Veni, veni Emanuel

MIDIs of Medieval and Renaissance period, by © Dr.J.Curtis Clark

Renaissance
» MIDI Vom Himmel hoch, da komm' ich her (by Martin Luther, arr. Michael Praetorius)
» MIDI While shepherds watched their flocks by night (by Christopher Tye, arr. Richard Alison)
» MIDI Gaudete!
» MIDI Dadme albricias, híjos d'Eva, villancico
» MIDI E la don don, Verges María, villancico
» MIDI Ríu, ríu, chíu, villancico
» MIDI Verbum caro factum est: Y la Virgen le dezia, villancico
» MIDI In dulci jubilo (14th century, arr. Free vst tilt eq. Bartholomew Gesius, 1601)
» MIDI Es ist ein' Rös' entsprungen (Traditional, arr. Michael Praetorius)
» MIDI Branle l'Official - The dance tune by Arbeau was used for Ding dong merrily on high
» MIDI Staines morris was also turned into a Christmas carol, Blessed be that maid Marie

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Traditional Carols of uncertain antiquity
» MIDI Greensleeves [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. Other tunes called Greensleeves are older. This one became the Christmas song What Child is This? The arrangment is the common hymnal version - C. Clark]
» MIDI Patapan - Burgundian
» MIDI The wassail song
» MIDI The boar's head - A Renaissance-style arrangement
» MIDI The boar's head - A more modern arrangement
» MIDI The holly and the ivy - An overtly Pagan song recast for Christmas
» MIDI Jeanette, Isabella

MIDIs of Medieval and Renaissance period, by © Dr.J.Curtis Clark

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