TERMINOLOGY
THE CHURCH & MUSIC
A LITTLE THIS, A LITTLE...
COMPOSERS/MUSIC
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The time period of 1450-1600, considered to be the "rebirth" of human creativity.

What is the Renaissance?

100

The gathering of church officials who wanted to restore music to its pure form; they believed music was becoming to secular, instruments were noisy, and that singers where using too many theatrics.

What is the Council of Trent?

100

The musical center during the 16th century.

What is Italy?

100
Born in Flanders, but resided in Italy, this composer was a contemporary of Christopher Columbus and work created multiple masses, motets, and secular vocal pieces.

Who is Josquin Desprez?

200

Unaccompanied choral music.

What is a cappella?

200

When asked to describe this during the Renaissance, one might say, "They are knowledgeable in music notation, instrument performance, and dancing."

What is an educated person?

200

Music of the Renaissance was seen as fuller because of the addition of a bass registry, multiple vocal parts of equal important, and ________________.

What is consideration  of harmonic effect?

200

The most important Venetian composer of the late Renaissance. This composer served as the organists at St. Marks' Cathedral from 1585-1612, and was a student of Andrea Gabrieli. 

Who is Giovanni Gabrieli?

300

The most popular instrument of the time, similar to a guitar with the body like a halved pear.

What is a lute?

300

The movement by the Catholic church to correct malpractices and the turn to Protestantism. 

What is the Counter-Reformation?

300

Melodies of the Renaissance were said to be easy to sing because they move along the scale and have ___________.

What is few large leaps?

300

With 104 masses and over 450 other sacred works, this composer devoted his entire career to the Catholic church and resided in Rome.

Who is Palestrina?

400

A smaller sacred piece created for 2 or more choirs and includes instrumentation.

What is a polychoral motet?

400

A piece for several solo voices set to a poem.

What is a madrigal?

400

Mostly homophonic, this popular secular music featured a solo singer with supported instrumentation.

What is a lute song?

400

This is described as mostly polyphonic, the "golden age" of a cappella, with a great emphasis on word painting.

What is Renaissance music?

500

This is the movement focused on human life & accomplishments, and captivated by the pagan culture of Ancient 

What is humanism?

500

A more lighthearted version of its Italian predecessor, this form of vocal music came to be in 1588.

What is the English Madrigal?

500

This kind of vocal music contained solo sections specifically for instruments.

What is Venetian choral music?

500

A polyphonic choral work set to sacred Latin text other than ordinary mass.

What is a motet?