Golden meantone: Difference between revisions
→Modern renderings: Add John Bull's ''Fantasia «Ut Re Mi Fa Sol La»'' (late 1500s/early 1600s, from ''Fitzwilliam Virginal Book Vol.1 No.51'') – rendered by Claudi Meneghin (2020) in a 24 note per octave well-tempered system that combines golden meantone and peppermint |
→Music: John Bull's ''Fantasia «Ut Re Mi Fa Sol La»'' (late 1500s/early 1600s, from ''Fitzwilliam Virginal Book Vol.1 No.51''): Add rendering in 2026 by Claudi Meneghin in pure golden meantone |
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* | * ''Fantasia «Ut Re Mi Fa Sol La»'' (late 1500s/early 1600s, from ''Fitzwilliam Virginal Book Vol.1 No.51'') | ||
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ku32F-zEtmU In a 24 note per octave well-tempered tuning system] that uses both golden meantone fifths and [[peppermint]] fifths (tuning specification in video description) – rendered by [[Claudi Meneghin]] (2020) | |||
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_R-CQp1Bsss In golden meantone (by itself)] – rendered by [[Claudi Meneghin]] (2026) | |||
; {{W|Johann Pachelbel}} | ; {{W|Johann Pachelbel}} | ||