Music of the Renaissance Period PDF

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This document provides an overview of Renaissance music, including different musical forms like the mass and madrigal and details famous composers of the time. It details the characteristics of the Renaissance period.

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Music of the Renaissance Period RENAISSANCE - It is a French word which means rebirth. RENAISSANCE - This was the time of artistic growth, cultural awakening, great intellectual achievement, and scientific discovery. What are the musics that emerged from this period?...

Music of the Renaissance Period RENAISSANCE - It is a French word which means rebirth. RENAISSANCE - This was the time of artistic growth, cultural awakening, great intellectual achievement, and scientific discovery. What are the musics that emerged from this period? MASS - It is a from of sacred music composition. MASS - Music masses take their name from the Catholic liturgy called “the Mass”. MASS - It is a choral composition that sets consistent parts of the Eucharistic liturgy. MASS - It can be without an accompaniment which is called acappella. MASS - It can be accompanied by instrumental obbligato sora full orchestra. PAPURI SA DIYOS MADRIGAL - It is an Italian genre that features much fluidity and motion. MADRIGAL - Its greatest genre which is purely instrumental is dance music. NOW IS THE MONTH OF MAYING BY: THOMAS MORLEY Well-known Composers of Renaissance Period Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina - He was the most famous 16th century representative of the Roman School of musical composition. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina - He had a wide influence on the development of Roman Catholic music. Thomas Morley Thomas Morley - He received a bachelor of music degree from Oxford and took the position of organist at St. Giles, Cripplegate. Thomas Morley - He was the chief English exponent of the Italian madrigal tradition. Thomas Morley - He was called “Father of English Madrigal”.

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