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Dive into the world of Renaissance music, from sacred chants like the "Kyrie" to secular compositions like madrigals. Learn about troubadours, different song forms, and musical instruments like the lute and recorder.
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Renaissance What Doest Thou Know?
Songs-Genres Sacred: religious text Mass: Order of the Mass Kyrie, Gloria,Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei, Benedictus Example: “Gloria” from the Mass Secular: non-religious text Troubadours- first group of people to perform secular works Madrigal-secular composition written for 4-6 voices Example: “Now is the Month of Maying” –Thomas Morley
Forms of Songs • Monophony- consisting of melody without accompanying harmony. • “Dies Irae”-composer unknown • Homophony- two or more parts move together in harmony • “Holy, Holy, Holy”-Reginald Heber • Polyphony- texture consisting of two or more simultaneous lines of independent melody • “SicutCervus”-Palestrina
Instruments Lute- early type of guitar Recorder- early type of flute Sackbut- early type of trombone http://www.music.iastate.edu/antiqua/instrumt.html