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Morley consort or English consort) is an instrumental ensemble that developed in Europe during the Renaissance.It originally referred to ensembles featuring instruments from more than one family of instruments, as for example a group featuring both string and wind instruments.Such a consort became quite popular during the Elizabethan era and often accompanied vocal songs.There are several surviving compositions specifically for the consort, called a Morley consort because of the publication: First Book of Consort Lessons by Thomas Morley (1599).Sidney Beck made the first modern editions of this music and had a professional consort in New York state.Philip Rosseter, Lessons for Consort (1609).This page was last modified 03:07, 19 January 2007.Broken Consort doesn't have the faintest idea what it represents anymore...An ensemble whose instruments are not all from the same family.Web Search powered by Google
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