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Mrac [35]
4 years ago
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A renaissance consort typically had how many instruments

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wariber [46]4 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is: The most common consorts were, made up of the most widespread instruments, such as <em>the flutes or violas da gamba.</em>

Explanation:

The origin of <em>the consort</em>, in the Renaissance  music in general, <em>is the interpretation of vocal polyphony</em>. The instruments had to adapt to the different vocal testaments.

<em>The current string quartet</em> (formed by two violins, viola, and cello) is an <em>example of consort originated around 1600</em> and still survives today.

Gwar [14]4 years ago
4 0
A consort of instruments was a phrase utilized in the European nation throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to point an instrumental ensemble. These may be of constant or a range of instruments. Usually, there were six instruments used in renaissance consort. Renaissance Crumhorn Consort is an example of Renaissance consort. These wind-cap double-reed aerophones with a homogeneous timbre were meant to be played together as a consort to perform polyphonic music.<span>
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