Ficta - early music consort - was created in 2009.
Early Music Consort was created in 1967.
The term 'consort' in relation to music first appeared in history in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. The term relates to a solo vocal voice accompanied by instruments.
Early Music History was created in 1981.
Boston Early Music Festival was created in 1980.
Brighton Early Music Festival was created in 2002.
Texas Early Music Project was created in 1987.
York Early Music Festival was created in 1977.
Early Music Ensemble at Virginia Tech was created in 1996.
Stile Antico - early music vocal ensemble - was created in 2001.
Matthew Locke has written: 'Matthew Locke his little consort of three parts' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Viola music, Violin music 'Musica Britannica'
A consort is a group of instruments playing together. There are two types of consorts: a) whole consort, which consists of instruments all from the same family, and b) broken consort, which has instruments from more than one family. A renaissance consort would likely be a consort playing music from the renaissance period, with instruments that date back to that period.
A consort is a group of instruments playing together. There are two types of consorts: a) whole consort, which consists of instruments all from the same family, and b) broken consort, which has instruments from more than one family. A renaissance consort would likely be a consort playing music from the renaissance period, with instruments that date back to that period.