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Secular Music in the High Renaissance - Gesualdo: Music and Murder

We take another look at secular music, but this time from the high Renaissance. The drama of this music is heightened by the real life murder of one of its composers.
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Moro Lasso: amzn.to/3kBth3g
Introduction (0:00)
Rise of the Madrigal (0:27)
Musica Transalpina (1:05)
The Nightingale (1:50)
English Madrigals (4:18)
Come Again (6:13)
Carlo Gesualdo (7:55)
Moro lasso (9:31)
Concluding thoughts (12:28)
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A History of Western Music (amzn.to/2VfIzCi)
Renaissance Music: Music in Western Europe, 1400-1600 (amzn.to/3jevvVB)
Choral Repertoire (amzn.to/3locFhJ)
Choral Music of the 19th Century (amzn.to/3jwiLdp)
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Music of the 17th and 18th Centuries (amzn.to/3zZXj75)
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