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Renaissance Music



Renaissance - rĕnəsänsˈ, –zänsˈ [Fr.,=rebirth], term used to describe the development of Western civilization that marked the transition from medieval to modern times. This article is concerned mainly with general developments and their impact in the fields of science, rhetoric, literature, and music. For a discussion of   Read More...

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    Music in the Renaissance
    by Gustave Reese. 1022 pgs.


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    Musica Franca: Essays in Honor of Frank A. D'Accone
    by Irene Alm, Alyson McLamore, Colleen Reardon. 664 pgs.


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