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Renaissance music
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Religious and civil music
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Renaissance music
Renaissance→rebirth of the classical period born in Italy
Polyphony→counterpoint E.g.: canon, fugue
Religious music
VOCAL: a capella + contrapuntal
Mass
Catholic music /celebration divided in parts
Motet
Psalms
The use of instruments
▶Italy, Venice There's a Cathedral where music can be performed for more than one choir.
✔Organ or wind instruments ✔For reinforcing or replacing voices
Civil music
VOCAL: a capella + accompanied melody
Madrigal/Chanson (in French)
★For poetry ★4-5 voices ★Love, war, nature or beauty
Chanson: more repetitions and faster rhythm
Villanesca
▶Spanish origin ▶Homophonic ▶4 voices ▶Reinforcement is not common
INSTRUMENTAL
Dances
▶They had different forms ▶They were not written
Contrapuntal pieces
▶For the organ, keyboard and plucked instruments
Instruments
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