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Mus Ch. 11
Question | Answer |
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Secular song introduced in Italy that became popular in England as well. | Madrigal |
Madrigal has ___________ texture and expressive mood. | Polyphonic |
Madrigals are written in the _________ | Vernacular |
Plucked string instrument that was the most w widely used instrument in the 16th century | Lute |
Most. popular bowed string instrument. of the Renaissance | Viol |
Keyboard instrument capable of producing subtle changes of volume and even a slight vibrato | Clavichord |
Rapid variation of pitch lending warmth to the tone of a voice or instrument | Vibrato |
End-blown wind instrument, sometimes called a whistle flute | Recorder |
The recorder was developed in the Middle Ages and was very popular in the: | Renaissance |
Ensemble of several members of the same instrument family | Consort |
This type of music, both string and instrument became increasingly appreciated though the Renaissance. | Secular |
During the Renaissance, Secular music became more popular, but __________ music remained predominant. | Religious |
The madrigal is a _________ piece similar in form and texture to the Renaissance ______. | Voice; Motet |
The Madrigal was created by the ________, but became popular in _________. | Italians; England |
In England, the Madrigal had a _________, more frivolous character. | Lighter, whimsical, less emotional, |
Male and Female Renaissance musicians played a wide variety of ___________ either to accompany singers by doubling voice lines or in solo or ensemble performances | Instruments |
_________ also sang in religious, professional, and amateur ensembles. | Women |
The increasingly subjective and dramatic qualities of secular music, especially the madrigal, foretold the approach of new ________ _________ as the 17th century drew near. | Artistic Style |