Here are the four midi files. You can go to them immediately or you can read the following (this is, of course, a history site):
When I first went Online in 1999 I found some of the websites that had Medieval/Classical midi files. One in particular had several selections of early music and I downloaded the four that I liked. This was a good thing because the site no longer exists.
A couple of years ago I downloaded NoteWorthy Composer and after spending some time composing my own music I finally got around to making my own arrangements of the four midi files.
The original files was made with a MIDI keyboard/synthesizer so they sound a bit better than what I produced. But what the arranger of the files did was set all his recordings at only 9 seconds so they all ended mid measure, and one was at so slow a tempo there was hardly anything there at all. So what I did was finish the final measures and repeat what little score I had. This at the least doubled the time of the midis and what was the shortest in length is now the longest, due to the artistic license I took with it.
Although these files are small portions of larger compositions and are meager in comparison to other files you will find elsewhere you still might enjoy them.
Composer: Tielman Susato (circa 1500-1561)
Title: Basse Danse Bergeret sans Roch and Reprise
Time: (23 seconds)
Composer: Giovanni Gabrielli (1558-1613)
Time: (30 seconds)
"Galliarde"
(this may be a dance style and not the composition's title)
Time: (20 seconds)
Title: "Le Iolly Boys" (The Jolly Boys)
Time: (32 seconds)