Ave Vera Virginitas

Date:Late 15th century (c. 1476–1500) Description:“Ave Vera Virginitas” is a luminous motet composed by Josquin des Prez, celebrating the Virgin Mary. Its title translates to “Hail, True Virginity”, and the text exalts Mary’s purity and role in the Incarnation. This piece showcases Josquin’s masterful control of vocal texture, imitative counterpoint, …

As I me walked

Date:1609 (published in Deuteromelia) Description:As I me walked is a rustic, humorous English folk song, preserved by Thomas Ravenscroft in his 1609 collection Deuteromelia. It paints a light, cheeky picture of a countryside encounter, in the lively, slightly bawdy tradition of English catches and rounds. Though simple, it captures the …

April is in my Mistress’ Face

Date:Late 16th century (published 1594) Description:April is in my Mistress’ Face is a well-known English madrigal by Thomas Morley, set to a short, evocative text comparing the changing emotions of a lady’s face to the seasons. Despite its brevity, the piece beautifully captures both the elegance and emotional nuance of …

Angelus ad Virginem

Date:13th century (first known reference c. 1300) Description:Angelus ad Virginem is a medieval Latin carol narrating the Annunciation—when the angel Gabriel visits Mary to announce that she will bear the Christ child. Rich in theological imagery and reverent in tone, the carol was widely popular in the Middle Ages and …

Alas Departynge is Ground of Woo

Date:Late 15th century (c. 1475–1500) Description:Alas Departynge is Ground of Woo is a poignant English part-song reflecting on sorrow and separation. The text explores the emotional weight of parting, a common theme in late medieval and early Renaissance lyric poetry. The piece embodies the introspective and expressive style of English …

And Seest Thou My Cow

Date:16th century (likely mid-to-late 1500s) Description:And Seest Thou My Cow is a humorous English part-song or catch, noted for its rustic subject matter and playful, slightly bawdy tone. The song pokes fun at rural life, with lyrics centered around the search for a lost cow—possibly a metaphor with cheeky double …

Alle psallite

Date:Late 13th to early 14th century (c. 1300) Description:Alle psallite cum luya is a lively Latin motet composed in the medieval Ars Antiqua style. It is a jubilant and rhythmic piece based around the word “Alleluia,” elaborated with tropes in the upper voices while the tenor maintains the repeated chant …

Ah, Come c’est Chose Belle

Date:Early 16th century (circa 1500–1520) Description:Ah, come c’est chose belle is a Franco-Flemish chanson that celebrates the beauty and allure of love. The title translates to “Ah, how beautiful a thing it is,” reflecting the Renaissance fascination with love’s joys and complexities. It is elegant and lyrical, with a flowing …

Ah Robin

Date:Late 15th century Description:Ah Robin, Gentle Robin is a secular English part-song attributed to William Cornysh. It reflects themes of love and emotional longing, possibly addressed to a friend or confidant. The piece is written in a lyrical, homophonic style typical of the period. Discussion:This song appears in the Fayrfax …

Amoroso

Date:14th century (Trecento period, c. 1350) Description:Amoroso is a short Italian dance from the 14th century, likely a ballata or estampie style instrumental piece. It exemplifies the lively and graceful character of secular dance music in the Italian Trecento, with a flowing melodic line and rhythmic vitality. Discussion:The piece appears …