Religious Renaissance Music
Secular Renaissance Music
Instrumental Music
Opera
Instruments & Composers
100

Why did the Church lose importance in Renaissance society, making secular music as important as religious music?

The abandonment of theocentrism with the humanist movement
100

What was the function of secular Renaissance music?

Leisure or entertainment

100

What was expected of a Renaissance courtier?

To be able to play at least 1 instrument & dance with ease.

100

What ideals did the creation of the opera attempt to recover?

The ideals of classical Greece

100

What were the Renaissance percussion instruments?

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Naqareh, kettledrum, tintarabulum

200

What were the main religious musical forms in the Catholic Church?

The mass & the motet

200

What were the characteristics of the Villancico and Romance? Who were the most important composers?

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Villancico:

- polyphonic or homophonic texture

- brief compositions

- various voices (usually 4)

- structure in choruses & coplas

- could have instrumental accompaniment

- popular in Spain

Romance:

- legendary/historic subject matter, or social events

- melody composed of 4 different musical phrases, equally repeated in 4 verses

- popular in Spain

Composers: Juan del Enzina, Francisco de Peñalosa, Mateo Flecha "the Elder," Juan Vásquez

200

How was instrumental music created?

Through the substitution of a voice with an instrument; the number of substituted voices increased over time, until they were all substituted with instruments.
200

How is the genre of opera defined?

The narration of a story through music

200

What were the Renaissance brass instruments?

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Trumpet, French horn, serpent, sackbut

300

What were the main religious musical forms in the Protestant Church?

The Lutheran chorale, the Anglican hymn & the Laudi Spirituali

300

What were the characteristics of the Madrigal? Who were the most important composers?

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- polyphonic texture

- romantic/satirical/humourous content

- characterized by madrigalisms

- popular in Italy

Composers: Orlando di Lasso, Carlo Gesualdo, Claudio Monteverdi

300

What were the characteristics of High Dances?

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- performed in open spaces by the common people

- included jumps

- tall instruments with high sonority were used


300

How was the opera created?

Through the recreation of Greek tragedies using recited segments, sung segments, choir and ballet.

The first operas had musical accompaniment, but eventually had orchestral accompaniment in the transition to the Baroque period.

300

What were the Renaissance woodwind instruments?

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Recorder, transverse flute, fife, oboe, crumhorn, bombard

400

What were the main schools of religious Renaissance music?

The Roman School

The Castilian School

The Andalusian School

The Franco-Flemish School

The Dutch School

400

What were the characteristics of the Chanson? Who were the most important composers?

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- polyphonic texture, usually with instrumental accompaniment

- light, rapid & rhythmic songs

- used onomatopoeias

- strophic structure

- told fantastical tales

- popular in France

Composers: Josquin des Prez, Guillaume Dufay, Clément Janequin

400

What were the characteristics of Low Dances?

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- performed in closed spaces by the nobility

- danced at ground level

- short instruments were used

400
What are the parts of the opera?

1. Overture, Symphony

2. Recitative (spoken segments)

3. Arias (sung segments - solo singers)

4. Chorus (sung segments - choir)

5. Ballet (danced segments)

6. Interludes (instrumental fragments woven throughout the opera)

400

What were the 3 types of Renaissance string instruments? List them all and give an example of each.

Fretted/Plucked String Instruments:

- lute

- vihuela

- harp

- psalter

- virginal

- spinet

- harpsichord

Percussion String Instruments:

- tympanon

- clavichord

Bowed String Instruments:

- viola da braccio

- viola da gamba

- hurdy gurdy

- violin

500

What were the characteristics of religious Renaissance music?

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- vocal music

- used primarily contrapuntal polyphony

- second intervals were the most common

- modal music

- 3rd, 5th, 6th & 8th intervals were used

- marked rhythm

- motet & mass were the most employed forms

- texts were biblical passages, usually written in Latin

- imitation passages were common

- function was to pray

500

What were the characteristics of secular Renaissance music?

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- used primarily contrapuntal polyphony, some homophonic passages

- second intervals were the most common

- modal music

- 3rd, 5th, 6th & 8th intervals were used

- marked rhythm

- villancico, romance, madrigal & chanson were the most employed forms

- texts were important poetic texts, written vernacular language

- imitation passages were common

- function was leisure/entertainment

- composers tried to reflect human preoccupations in their songs

- common themes were satirical, romantic, erotic & carnivalesque

500

What were the types of instrumental Renaissance music?

- vocal music pieces adapted for an instrument

- polyphonic pieces composed for instruments following vocal music style

- improvised pieces (i.e. tientos, fantasies)

- variations

- dances

500

What were the characteristics of opera during the Renaissance?

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- texture: accompanied melody

- a mixed genre (vocals + instruments)

- mythological themes

- tonal music

- noble audience

- eventually had orchestral accompaniment

- had 6 parts
500

Who were the main composers for the vihuela during the Renaissance?

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Luis de Narvaez, Alonso de Mudarra, Enríquez de Valderrábano, Esteban Daza, Miguel de Fuenllana, Diego Pisador & Luis de Milán