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Immerse your audience in the grandeur of the 16th and 17th centuries with "Lords and Ladies," a captivating musical piece that evokes the elegance and solemnity of the Renaissance era. This composition is a perfect blend of relaxing and spacious soundscapes, designed to transport listeners to the stately homes and religious ceremonies of a bygone era. Its processional rhythm, combined with pious and majestic undertones, creates a reflective and stately atmosphere that is both religious and regal. With its varying lengths, authentic instrumentation and differing orchestrations, "Lords and Ladies" offers versatility for different content needs, making it an ideal choice for filmmakers, content creators, and multimedia professionals looking to add a touch of historical majesty and reflective solemnity to their projects. Whether you're setting the scene for a documentary on Renaissance religion or architecture, creating a backdrop for a period drama, or adding depth to a stately home tour video, this piece promises to elevate your production with its rich, immersive quality.

Lords and Ladies a

Robert A White

16/17th century antiphonal answering phases between recorders and cornet and sackbut ensembles. stately and majestic.

3:34

Lords and Ladies b

Robert A White

Short first phrase from 16/17th century antiphonal answering phases on recorders, stately and majestic.

0:34

Lords and Ladies c

Robert A White

Short second phrase from 16/17th century antiphonal answering phases on cornet and sackbut ensembles. stately and majestic.

0:22

Lords and Ladies d

Robert A White

Ending phrase from 16/17th century antiphonal answering phases between recorders and cornett and sackbutt ensembles. stately and majestic.

0:24

Lords and Ladies a

Robert A White

16/17th century antiphonal answering phases between recorders and cornet and sackbut ensembles. stately and majestic.

3:34

Lords and Ladies b

Robert A White

Short first phrase from 16/17th century antiphonal answering phases on recorders, stately and majestic.

0:34

Lords and Ladies c

Robert A White

Short second phrase from 16/17th century antiphonal answering phases on cornet and sackbut ensembles. stately and majestic.

0:22

Lords and Ladies d

Robert A White

Ending phrase from 16/17th century antiphonal answering phases between recorders and cornett and sackbutt ensembles. stately and majestic.

0:24

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