EARLY MUSIC MIDI
This channel posts videos containing electronic renditions of music from the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods. I collected MIDI files from various websites, tweaked them with a music editor app and sequenced them into virtual concerts. I tried to re-create the sounds of ancient instruments (shawm, crumhorn, sackbut, viol, medieval harp, lute, natural trumpet, cornetto etc.) by mixing different electronic tones or by adjusting their presets. For visuals, I used mostly public domain photos of paintings, sketches and sculptures (or silent videos) from Pinterest, Pixabay and Wikipedia, or I cropped manuscript pages from digital libraries or IMSLP.org. I used the Yamaha program Vocaloid 4 to convert lyrics into voice simulations. I sometimes revise earlier uploads whenever I discover a new fix to a previous limitation. I have, on occasion, rendered modern music inspired by pre-1800s styles.
Guillaume Dufay: Sanctus from Missa Ecce ancilla Domini (c.1460)
De tous biens plaine and variations (c.1460-1490) with Synthesizer V
Salamone Rossi: Al naharot Bavel (1623) with Synthesizer V
Anonymous German: Ich sachs eyns mols (c.1460)
Clément Janequin: Va Rossignol (c.1535) with Synthesizer V
Dieterich Buxtehude: Ihr lieben Christen, BuxWV 51 (c.1690) with Synthesizer V
Adrian Willaert: Quando nascesti Amor (1559) with Synthesizer V
Johann Sebastian Bach: First Chorus from "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben" (BWV 147) (1723)
Hans Leo Hassler: Ein feste burg ist unser Gott (1607)
Alessandro Coppini: La citta bella (Canto dei Giudei) (c.1490)
Jean de Cambefort (?): Ouverture from 'Ballet Royal de la Nuit" (1653)
Guillaume de Machaut: Fons totius superbie / O livoris / fera pessima (c.1355)
A. Brumel or J. Agricola & J. Ockeghem: Du tout plongiet (c.1490) with Synthesizer V
Pierre Certon: Vostre oeil ma dict with Synthesizer V
Robert Whyte (White): Tota pulchra es (c.1558) with Synthesizer V
Heinrich Isaac: Isbruck (Innsbruck) ich muß, dich lassen (c.1495) with Synthesizer V
Guillaume Dufay: O sancte Sebastiane (c.1423)
Robert Johnson II: Woods, Rocks and Mountains (c.1615) with Synthesizer V
Mille regretz and its instrumental parodies (c.1520-1540) with Synthesizer V
Giuseppino Cenci (del Biado): Fuggi fuggi fuggi (c.1600) with Synthesizer V
Michael Praetorius: Gott der Vater wohn uns bei (1605) with Synthesizer V
Thomas Tallis: Gaude gloriosa Dei mater (c.1545) with Synthesizer V
Marc-Antoine Charpentier: Marche de Triomphe (Rondeau), H.547 (1691)
Juan del Encina: Antonilla es desponsada (c.1500) with Synthesizer V
Johann Walter: Vias tuas, Domine (c.1535) with Synthesizer V
Guillaume de Machaut: Trop plus est bele / Biauté paree / Je ne sui (c.1355) with Synthesizer V
Johann Walter: Nun bitten wir den heiligen geist a 6 (c.1535) with Synthesizer V
Paul Hofhaimer: Zucht eer und lob ir wonet bey with Synthesizer V (1500)
Henry Purcell: Countertenor arias from "Come Ye Sons of Art" (1694) with Synthesizer V
Francisco Guerrero: Maria Magdalena (c.1565)