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The Renaissance 1400-1600!1

From Medieval to Madrigal... Medieval period ( Dark Ages )-500--1400AD Music was mostly sacred (religious)--monophonic (means "one voice") just a melody line, no harmony. An example of monophonic music: Gregorian chant (vocal church music, named for Pope Gregory I and centered around one tone) Instruments were mostly portable (recorder, lute, hand drums, etc.)

From Medieval to Madrigal... period ( Dark Ages )- 1400AD Music was mostly (religious) (means "one voice") just a melody line, no harmony. An example of monophonic music: Gregorian chant (vocal, named for _ and centered around ) Instruments were mostly (recorder, lute, hand drums, etc.)

Humanism The Renaissance (which literally means "rebirth") was a time of great cultural awakening and a flourishing of the arts, literature, and sciences throughout Europe. This period was the precursor to the Age of Enlightenment.! With the rise of humanism (a movement toward science, departing away from superstition as well as the rigidity of the Church), sacred music began for the first time to break free of the confines of the Church

Humanism The (which literally means ) was a time of great cultural awakening and a flourishing of the,, and throughout Europe. This period was the precursor to the Age of.! With the rise of (a movement toward science, departing away from superstition as well as the rigidity of the Church), sacred music began for the first time to break free of the confines of the Church

Renaissance Period--1400's-1500's Renaissance means "rebirth" secular music (non-religious) gained popularityan example of Renaissance secular music is the madrigal sacred music (religious)--expanded with harmony an example of Renaissance sacred music is the motet!

Renaissance Period--1400's-1500's Renaissance means music (non-religious) gained popularityan example of Renaissance secular music is the sacred music ( ) expanded with harmony an example of Renaissance sacred music is the!

Polyphony FORM: How music is put together (like a puzzle) polyphonic--a musical form where more than one melody line weave together to create harmony A kind of harmony that happened during the Renaissance was called polyphonic: poly meaning, many and phonic meaning voices Canons and Countermelodies are examples of polyphonic harmony

Polyphony : How music is put together (like a puzzle) a musical form where more than one melody line weave together to create harmony A kind of harmony that happened during the Renaissance was called : poly meaning, many and phonic meaning voices and are examples of polyphonic harmony

Madrigals Madrigals were secular polyphonic vocal music often sung a capella Most often about love and such... Very often had Fa-la-la s...

Madrigals Madrigals were polyphonic vocal music often sung Most often about love and such... Very often had

Motet Motets were mostly religious polyphonic vocal music, also sung mostly a capella Often text was in Latin (because it was from the mass parts) with a lot of melismatic words... Melismatic: One word/syllable, many notes

Motet were mostly religious vocal music, also sung mostly a capella Often text was in Latin (because it was from the mass parts) with a lot of words... Melismatic: One word/syllable, notes

Renaissance Instruments Many of the same instruments which had been around during the Medieval Period were used in Renaissance music. Improvements were made upon string instruments creating new ones. Woodwinds, which were the precursors of modern day instruments were incorporated, especially into dance music during the Renaissance.

Renaissance Instruments Many of the same instruments which had been around during the were used in Renaissance music. Improvements were made upon string instruments creating new ones., which were the precursors of modern day instruments were incorporated, especially into music during the Renaissance.