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1 Medieval and Renaissance Music
Concepts you will learn: Plainchant Mass Motet Madrigal Ballett Anthem Air Pavan Galliard Modal

2 Medieval Music Lasted from 11th to 15th century.
Mainly religious works including Chant and Mass Used Modes as no keys invented

3 Plainchant Can be known also as chant or gregorian chant.
Monks sang plainchant Used a single line of music Sung in unison Used Modes

4 Mass Religious music from Roman Catholic Mass 5 main sections to mass
Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus Benedictus and Agnus dei These words are heard in the related section Polyphonic texture Usually a cappella

5 Renaissance Period from 1430 – end of 16th century
Means re-birth, new styles of vocal and instrumental developed Lots of imitative polyphony Popular instruments – Lute and Recorder Composers – Byrd and Palestrina

6 Instrumental Music Pavan Usually on a keyboard instrument
Slow dance with 2 beats in a bar Galliard Follows the Pavan Fast dance with 3 beats in a bar

7 Vocal - Religious Motet Religious choral work with at least four parts
Polyphonic texture Usually a cappella Anthem A short choral work Contrapuntal texture Usually with organ accompaniment

8 Vocal – Secular Madrigal Lively vocal work sung by a group of singers
Use of imitation and word painting Sometimes accompanied Ballett Form of a Madrigal Strophic form Fa-la-la chorus

9 Air Can be vocal or Instrumental Slow, simple melody
Ensemble or Solo singer with Lute

10 Medieval and Renaissance Instruments


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