In the Renaissance period, musical instruments were grouped into ensembles called "Consorts".
For instance: a group of various "Viols" playing a piece of music is known as a "Consort of Viols".
A bunch of Lutes being played together would be known as a "Consort of Lutes".
A group of Sackbuts would be known as a "Consort of Sackbuts".
... simple!
But what if the Consort was made up of different instruments? Say, a Lute, a Viol and a Sackbut?
We'd call this a "Broken" or a "Mixed" Consort. Either is acceptable.
Here's a Consort of Viols:
And here, a Consort of Recorders:
And finally let's look at a Broken, or Mixed Consort:
The Broken Consort laid the foundations for the Baroque Orchestra. You can perhaps see the parallels - wind and stringed instruments, and a Chordal Lute - which then obviously evolved into the Harpsichord of the Baroque era.
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