Renaissance Music Flashcards

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Art in Renaissance

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  • Madonna and Child, Paolo Veneziano 1354
    • flat
    • child looks adult-like
    • distant and formal presentation
    • emphasis on divinity
  • Leonardo da Vinci Madonna and Child
    • realistic in action and appearance (age)
    • depth and dimension
    • imitation of real life
  • Michelozzo di Bartolommeo - San Marco, Florence 1440
    • supports visible –> audible structure in music
      • not hidden like flying buttresses
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The Renaissance

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  • rapid economic development

- students learned by imitation, rather than the previous memorization

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Music in Renaissance

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Music:

  • empirical observation replaces authority
    • Tinctoris (1477): evaluated compositions by listening to them
    • Glarean (1547): expanded Church modes by four
      • Aeolian/Hypoaeolian
      • Ionian/Hypoionian
  • change in compositional practice
    • simultaneous somposition replaces successive composition (point of imitation)
  • rise of printing
    • 1501: first music print using moveable type (triple impression)
    • 1528: first single-impression music print
    • partbooks
  • wide-scale use of white mensural notation
  • music considered essential to the education of a nobleman or noblewoman
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John Dunstable

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  • Quam Pulcra Es (1420)
    • Motet
      - parallel 3rds and 6ths
    • music and text phrases align
    • homophonic style
    • panconsonance
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