Broken consort — This article is about a Baroque musical term. For the English musician who records as A Broken Consort, see Richard Skelton. A Music College, from Gymnasium illustre , Lauingen, Germany, c 1590CE. A broken consort in English early Baroque musical … Wikipedia
broken consort — noun : a group of musical instruments of different families a broken consort of viols and flutes … Useful english dictionary
broken consort — noun an instrumental ensemble (also called Morley consort or English consort) that developed in Europe during the Renaissance … Wiktionary
Consort music — is an English Renaissance genre of songs for voice accompanied by a group of instruments as a whole or as broken.Consort is the English name for a group of instruments, either all of one type (Full consort), or of different types (broken consort) … Wikipedia
Consort — [ kɔnsɔːt; englisch, wahrscheinlich von lateinisch consortium »Gemeinschaft«] das, (s)/ s, Bezeichnung für ein zumeist aus vier bis sechs Instrumentalisten bestehendes Kammermusikensemble in der englischen Musik des ausgehenden 16. und des 17.… … Universal-Lexikon
Consort of instruments — The Smithsonian Consort of Viols A consort of instruments was a phrase used in England during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to indicate an instrumental ensemble. These could be of the same or a variety of instruments. Consort music… … Wikipedia
Consort — Retrato fúnebre de Sir Henry Unton a cuya derecha se puede ver un típico consort de violas da gamba doméstico de ca. 1600. Un consort es un conjunto de cámara formado por instrumentos de diferentes tallas pertenecientes a una misma familia… … Wikipedia Español
Consort — Pour les articles homonymes, voir consort (homonymie). Le consort est un ensemble instrumental, soit d instruments de la même famille et de tessitures différentes comme des luths, des violes, des cromornes on parle dans ce cas de whole consort… … Wikipédia en Français
Consort Feng Yuan — (馮媛, imperial title Zhaoyi (昭儀), died 6 BC) was an imperial consort during China s Han Dynasty. She was a favorite of Emperor Yuan. She was viewed largely positively for her heroism and (presumed) humility, and viewed sympathetically for her… … Wikipedia
consort — consortable, adj. consorter, n. consortion, n. n. /kon sawrt/, v. /keuhn sawrt /, n. 1. a husband or wife; spouse, esp. of a reigning monarch. Cf. prince consort, queen consort. 2. one vessel or ship accompanying another. 3. Music. a … Universalium