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Binchois, Gilles de Bins (3)
Dufay, Guillaume (15)
Dunstable, John (8)
Franco of Cologne (1)
Guido of Arezzo (4)
Halle, Adam de la (5)
Hildegard of Bingen (26)
Landini, Francesco (6)
Legrant, Guillaume (2)
Léonin (7)
Loqueville, Richard de (3)
Lorenzo da Firenze (3)
Machaut, Guillaume de (17)
Marchetto da Padova (5)
Matheus de Sancto Johanne (2)
Matteo da Perugia (2)
Miko aj z Radomia (1)
Perotin (9)
Petrus de Cruce (2)
Vitry, Philippe de (5)
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Medieval Music http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_music
Wikipedia article providing an overview of the period with summaries of musical developments plus internal references to related people and topics and external links.
Medieval Period (1200 - 1450) http://humanitiesweb.org/human.php?s=c&p=i&a=l&ID=1
Introduces those responsible for developing harmony and added instrumentation to Western music. From The Conservatory at Humanities Web.
Medieval, Renaissance, and Traditional Music http://www.kunstderfuge.com/renaissance.htm
Collection of MIDI audio files freely downloadable from Kunst der Fuge. Sorted by nationality and author.
Middle Ages: 450-1450 http://www.essentialsofmusic.com/eras/medieval.html
Introduction to the Medieval Era from Essentials of Music linked to details on historical themes, musical context, style, and composer biographies.
Music History 102: The Middle Ages http://www.ipl.org/div/mushist/middle/index.htm
Composers, major styles and developments, illustrations, and Real Audio RAM sound files from the Internet Public Library.
The Central Middle Ages (1100-1350) http://www.hoasm.org/PeriodII.html
Period overview and biographies of individual composers of early music complementing Here Of A Sunday Morning the radio program.
The Medieval Sound - David Munrow - CD http://www.baroquecds.com/02Web.html
Introduction and demonstrations of individual medieval instruments, followed by suites of Renaissance and Elizabethan dances.
The Power of Music in Medieval Literature http://www.tiltedworld.com/brenda/music/index.html
Thesis by Brenda Johnstone Flynn.
Wind Instrumental Ensembles in Italy from 1450-1620 http://tiltedworld.com/brenda/pifarri.html
Paper by Brenda Flynn.

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