love, war and peace
hope this helped :0)
how did the following relate to the renaissance;music ,literature,and art
Men and women sung renaissance music, but in most cases males would sing
Jazz was the most popular type of music during the Harlem Renaissance.
well the kind of music would be the harp and acoustics
Dance Music.
In very general terms, society during the Renaissance was characterized by new approaches to life, such as Humanism, the reappearance/re-emphasis of Classical learning, developments in art, literature, and music, and changes in the nature of religion in relation to the individual.
In very general terms, society during the Renaissance was characterized by new approaches to life, such as humanism, the reappearance/re-emphasis of Classical learning, developments in art, literature, and music, and changes in the nature of religion in relation to the individual.
how did the following relate to the renaissance;music ,literature,and art
The music of the baroque is far better than the music of the renaissance.
Eliasar A. Simon has written: 'Music and the human brain' -- subject(s): Music, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Music, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Music
No, that's what google is for
The Renaissance saw the development of homophonic texture in music, a step away from plainchants and the church, and music as a means of expression.
The theme of racial pride, identity, and cultural expression is closely related to the Harlem Renaissance. This cultural movement helped to celebrate African American literature, music, art, and intellect during the 1920s and 1930s.
Sacred is religious mucic that are related to the catholic church on the contrary Secular music is non-religious music. "Secular" means being separate from religion.
Wilfred Dolfsma has written: 'Valuing pop music' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Popular music, Popular music, Social aspects, Social aspects of Popular music
There has recently been a renaissance of techno music
Ernst Jentsch has written: 'Musik und Nerven ..' -- subject(s): Music, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Music, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Music