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Renaissance Mus Hist

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Famous Flemmish composer of the renaissance Josquin
Music written for Voices without accompaniment A Capella
Secular music written for 4 to six voices Madrigal
Sarcred music written for 4 to six voices not part of the mass ordinary. Motet
Sacred musical setting or the ordinary of the Roman Catholic service. Mass
The musical depiction of the text. Word Painting
A pear-shaped stringed instrument of the renaissance. Lute
A Motet written by Josquin using 4 voices. Ave Maria
A mass written by Palestrina using 6 voices. Pope Marcellus Mass
An english madrigal written by Thomas Weelkes As Vesta Was Descending.
Music written for church. Sacred
Music that is not sacred. Secular
Famous italian composer that wrote many masses and motets. Palestrina
Kryie, Gloria, Sanctus, Credo, Angnus Dei, are all parts of the mass ____________. Ordinary
Renaissance means _______________. Rebirth
The texture of Renaissance music is cheifly _______. polyphonic
The dominant intellectual movement of the renaissance was called _________________. humanism
The renaissance madrigal began around 1520 in __________. Italy
A stately dance in duple meter. Passamezzo
Josquin De Prez was a contemporary of _______. Christopher Columbus
Thomas Weelkes "As Vesta Was Descending" is notable for its ____________. Word painting
The opening section of "Ave Maria" uses polyphonic _____________, a technique typical of the period. imitation
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