Renaissance Composers
Secular Music of the Renaissance
Sacred Music of the Renaissance
Renaissance Vocabulary Terms
About the Renaissance
100

This composer devoted himself to music for the Catholic church.

Giovanni Pierluigi da Palesterina

100

A mostly polyphonic piece for several solo voices set to a short poem, usually about love.

Madrigal

100

A polyphonic choral work set to Latin text made up of: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei.

Mass (Mass Ordinary)

100

Renaissance means this.

rebirth

100

Which European country was that leading music center of the 16th century?

Italy

200

He had an international career and worked for Louis XII of France.

Josquin Desprez

200

Secular vocal music that is mostly homophonic with the melody in the highest voice and a Fa-la refrain.

Ballett / Fa-la

200
A polyphonic choral work set to a sacred Latin text other than the Mass Ordinary.

Motet

200
The musical representation of specific poetic images.

Word Painting

200

What kind of musical groups grew during the Renaissance?

Church choirs

300

He is a native of Venice and wrote polychoral motets.

Giovani Gabrieli

300
A polyphonic instrumental composition employing imitation.

Ricercar

300

A motet written for two or more choirs.

Polychoral motet

300

Unaccompanied vocal music.

A cappella

300

Where did the leading Renaissance composers come from?

Low countries

400

He lived from 1440-1521.

Josquin Desprez

400

A dance in duple meter.

Pavane

400

Instrumental music was intended for what?

Dancing

400

Music written for every day life outside of the church.

Secular

400

What are the people called who live in the same town and sing or play instruments together regularly?

Town musicians

500

He lived from 1525-1594.

Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina

500

A dance in triple meter.

Gilliard

500

Instrumental music was adapted from what?

vocal music

500

Music written for the church.

Sacred

500

What technological advancement granted more people access to information including books and sheet music?

The printing press
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