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         Renaissance Music
The Renaissance followed on from the Middle Ages and was for musicians an era of discovery, innovation and exploration - the name means ‘rebirth’. It covers the music from 1400 to 1600.
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  • In the Middle Ages, music was dominated by the Church. Most composition was for sacred use and based on the plain chant that had been part of worship since the earliest years of Christianity.
  • Although most music remained religious during the Renaissance, the relaxation of the Church’s political control over society meant that composers were allowed greater freedom to be influenced by art, classical mythology and even astronomy and mathematics.
  • The invention of the printing press meant that music could be published and distributed for the first time. 
  • The Latin Mass is perhaps the most important type of music from the Renaissance, particularly that of Josquin des Prez.
  • Most music written during this period is intended to be sung, either as large choral pieces in church or as songs or madrigals. But non-vocal music flourished too, as technology enabled musical instruments to be more expressive and agile. Pieces could now be written specifically for instruments such as the sackbut and lute.
  • In the early Renaissance, most composers came from Northern France or the Low Countries, where the support provided by the courts was particularly strong. Later on, focus went beyond the Alps as the heyday of the Italian city-state system took hold, and many northern composers came south to find their fortunes. 
  • Italian composers started appearing too. At the basilica of St Mark’s, Venice, Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli produced magnificent pieces for huge choirs and groups of instruments. In Rome, Allegri and Palestrina were the last great Renaissance composers, writing huge, flowing choral works that still enthrall the ears.

Music Listening Examples

Listening Ex. 1 - ​Imitation "Hear the voice and prayer..."
Listening Ex. 2 - More imitation "Absalon fili mi"
Listening Ex. 3 - Choral polyphony "Agnus Dei"
Listening Ex. 4 - German chorale"Praise to the Lord" 
​Listening Ex. 5 - Secular  (Italian frottola)"El Grillo"
Listening Ex. 6 - 
Secular (German lied) "Innsbruck, ich...." 
Listening Ex. 7 - Secular (Spanish villancico) ​"Oy Comamos..."
Listening Ex. 8 - Secular (French chanson) "Il est bel et bon"
Listening Ex. 9 - Secular (Italian madrigal)  ​"O primavera" 
Listening Ex. 10 - Madrigal Proper ​"As Vestas ........"
Listening Ex. 11 - Ballet ​"Now is The month of maying.."
Listening Ex. 12 - Ayre "Flow my tears"
​Listening Ex. 13 - Verse Anthem "Glorious and powerful god"
Listening Ex. 14 - Polychoral "Gabrieli -Magnificat a 14"

Listening Ex. 15 - Renaissance instruments - 
​Crumhorns
Listening Ex. 16 - Renaissance instruments - Herald Trumpet
Listening Ex. 17- Renaissance instruments - Sackbut
Listening Ex. 18- Renaissance instruments - Rackett
Listening Ex. 19- Renaissance instruments - Lute
Listening Ex. 20- Broken Consort  "Lavolto"
Listening Ex. 21 - Broken consort "La Coranto"
Listening Ex. 22 - Fantasia "In nomine"
Listening Ex. 23 - Keyboard (virginal) "The Earl of Salisbury"
Listening Ex. 24 - Keyboard (virginal) "Tower Hill"
Listening Ex. 25 -Keyboard (virginal) "The King's Hunt"


Renaissance Listening Assignment
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