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Higher Early Music

Renaissance A style of music from the period from about 1450 to 1600, i.e. pre Baroque.

This term was used before the development of major and minor keys. Before continuing with this unit an important melodic and harmonic issue to note is:- Modes and Modal In the Renaissance period it was normal to speak about modes or music being modal. This term was used before the development of major and minor keys. Although you do not need to name them the different modes are outlined for you below.

Vocal Music

Latin Word Setting

Also known as plainsong and Gregorian Chant. Plainchant Also known as plainsong and Gregorian Chant. Audio clip Unaccompanied melody set to words of the Roman Catholic liturgy, such as the Mass. Plainchants are modal and have no regular metre. They follow the rhythm of the Latin words.

The Mass Features of the Mass include:- A sacred choral work using the Six main sections of the Roman Catholic church liturgy. Features of the Mass include:- Latin text and polyphonic texture. In the Renaissance usually sung a capella. Post Renaissance a large-scale work for chorus, soloists and orchestra.

The Six main parts of the Mass can be recognised by their words. The sections are:- Kyrie – “Kyrie eleison; Christe eleison; Kyrie eleison” Audio clip Gloria – “Gloria in excelsis Deo” Audio clip Credo – “Credo in unum Deum” Audio clip Sanctus – “Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus, Dominus Deus Sabaoth ” Audio clip Benedictus – “Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini” Audio clip Agnus Dei – “Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi” Audio clip

Motet In the Renaissance era this was a sacred choral work with Latin text. It normally has a polyphonic texture. It was usually sung A cappella. Audio clip Audio clip

English Word Setting

Renaissance vocal works can be split in to two categories . They are detailed below. Song type Secular (non-religious) Madrigal Proper Ballett Ayre (Air( Religious (non-secular) Anthem

Madrigal Proper Non-religious text in English Audio clip Audio clip Non-religious text in English Elements of homophony and polyphony Use of imitation Use of word painting Through-composed music Usually A cappella

Ballett Audio clip Audio clip A type of madrigal in strophic form which was originally danced to. It features a fa-la-la refrain at the end of each verse. Strophic Form English non-religious text A capella

Ayre (Air) Normally strophic form English non-religious text Audio clip An ayre (air or song) is a madrigal which can be performed by a solo voice with lute accompaniment; by solo voice accompanied by other instruments; or with all parts sung by voices with accompaniment. Audio clip Normally strophic form English non-religious text Usually accompanied

Anthem The anthem is the Protestant equivalent of the Motet. Audio clip Audio clip The anthem is the Protestant equivalent of the Motet. It is a short sacred choral piece sung in English. Either a cappella or accompanied and featuring solo parts.

Instrumental Music

Pavane A Renaissance court dance normally followed by a Galliard. Audio clip A Renaissance court dance normally followed by a Galliard. The pavan is slow and stately with two beats in the bar. Normally performed on either Harpsichord, lute or viols.

Galliard A Renaissance court dance which follows the Pavan. Audio clip A Renaissance court dance which follows the Pavan. A galliard is quick and lively with three beats in a bar. Normally performed on either Harpsichord, lute or viols.

Instruments

Consort A small group of instruments of the same family Audio clip A small group of instruments of the same family playing together, e.g. a consort of viols.

The early version of modern day string family Viols The early version of modern day string family Audio clip Audio clip

A renaissance instrument similar to the guitar Lute A renaissance instrument similar to the guitar Audio clip

Recorders Audio clip

Other Features

Hemiola A rhythmic device giving the impression of a piece of music changing from duple (2) to triple (3) time, or vice versa Audio clip

Antiphonal Dialogue between voices or instruments – Audio clip Dialogue between voices or instruments – one group of voices or instruments answers the other.