CONSORT


Meaning of CONSORT in English

in music, instrumental ensemble popular in England during the 16th and 17th centuries. The word consort was also used to indicate the music itself and the performance. Though the authenticity of such terms is doubtful, some researchers have suggested that there were whole consorts, in which all the instruments were of one family (typically, stringed or wind instruments), and broken consorts, with different families of instruments. (Others suggest that whole means complete, or full, and that broken means disordered.) Broken consorts of treble and bass viols, lute, pandora, cittern, and bass recorder were popular in about 1600.

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