Renaissance Important People, Places, etc. Flashcards

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Franco-Flemish School

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early renaissance musical leaders from the areas of France, Belgium and Holland.
known for vocal polyphony and highly contrapuntal style.
Leaders: Ockeghem, Obrecht and des Prez

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Who were the leaders of the franco-flemish school

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Ockeghem
Obrecht
des Prez

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Martin Luther

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a german priest (and professor, and biblical scholar) famous for his objection of questionable practices in the Roman Catholic Church

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What did Martin Luther do?

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  • started protestant reformation, led to the founding of the Lutheran church
  • oversaw translating of the complete bible in German so congregation could actively participate
  • posted “95 theses” in 1517
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what did the protestant reformation include

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  • conducting services in German

- engaging the congregation by using simpler music- German chorales with monophonic tunes that were easy to sing

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what is The Reformation

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16th century Christian reform movement in Europe led by Martin Luther
result: formation of many new protestant denominations

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what is the Counter-Reformation and what did it include

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mid 16th century reaction from the catholic church to the reformation, to attempt to win back support and gain political power
response included Council of Trent

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what is the Council of Trent

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a series of meetings of the highest catholic church officials (in Trento Italy) where they condemned pretestant heresies and reaffirmed catholic doctrines.

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what recommendations regarding liturgical music did the council of trent include

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  • text should be audible
  • counterpoint not too dense
  • no instruments except organ
  • avoid intense chromaticism
  • use of secular cantus firmus banned
  • avoid displays of virtuosity
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Musica transalpina

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“music from beyond the alps”
published in London in 1588, compiled by Yonge
the first printed collection of Italian madrigals in England contain 57 pieces with English translations
influenced English composers to write their own madrigals in their mother tongue

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Fitzwilliam Virginal Book

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a collection of English keyboard music from early 17th century
contained closed to 300 works in a variety of styles (dances, fantasies, preludes, etc.) from various Englisih keyboard composers of the time (Byrd, Bull, Morley, etc)
often virtuosic and have fanciful titles (“The Ghost”, Byrd)

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Danserye

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a collection of popular dances published in Belgium, 1551

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josquin des prez accomplishments

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highly successful and renowned in his day

master of contrapuntal techniques: canon, imitative counterpoint

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josquin des prez musical style

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  • master of contrapuntal writing
  • emotional expression
  • vocal settings express the meaning of the text with -accentuation of the text and word painting
  • modal harmonics- triadic, with dissonance
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josquin des prez
name a -motet
-mass
-chanson

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motet: Ave Mario…virgo serena
mass: missa l’homme arme
chanson: El grillo, mille regretz

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who was a “saviour of polyphony”?

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Palestrina

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Palestrina musical style

6 points

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  • reflect his deep personal faith with a reverent, spiritual character
  • a capella vocal polyphony
  • polyphony balanced with homophonic texture
  • clarity in text through chordal texture, clear-cut phrases
  • vocal lines move by step of small leap
  • avoided dissonance
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Palestrina
name a :
-motet
-mass

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Lauda sion

missa l’homme arme

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name a composer who demonstrated the ideals of the council of trent, and how did he do so

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Palestrina

  • a deeply religious man, expressed his personal faith through his music
  • missa papae demonstrates the potential for achieving textual clarity within a simple well-balanced polyphonic texture