Motet and Mass
motet and the mass
There were more established musical instruments by then. There were beginning to be a lot of good performers on those instruments. Composers were broadening their experimentation with music to include two and three part harmonies, instead of just individual polyphonic lines. Those are the three main reasons - there are lots of others. But your question is well put. Renaissance music did indeed sound "fuller" than medieval music.
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Claudio Monteverdi was a Roman Catholic priest, a violinist, and a composer. His outstanding accomplishments include composing the first dramatically viable opera called, Orfeo, and writing compositions that transitioned the world from Renaissance music to Baroque music.
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motet and the mass
In the Northern Renaissance, the three main types of music were sacred choral music, secular vocal music, and instrumental music. Sacred choral music, characterized by polyphony, was often performed in churches and featured composers like Josquin des Prez. Secular vocal music included songs for both solo voices and ensembles, reflecting themes of love and daily life, often using vernacular languages. Instrumental music began to gain prominence, with the development of various genres for instruments, including dance music and consort music.
The main types of northern Renaissance music used for church services were the Mass and the motet. The Mass typically featured polyphonic settings of the Ordinary texts (Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei), while the motet was a polyphonic choral composition often based on a sacred text. Both forms were intricately crafted and showcased the composers' skill in writing elaborate vocal harmonies.
Madrigals and Motets were both big in the 13th century. The word motet comes from the french word "mot" which means "word" It is a choral piece "with words" Actually motets and madrigals are very similar and are both choral pieces with words. Madrigals usually were written with secular texts and motets with sacred texts.
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the performance of keyboard music.
Florence was the area the Renaissance started.
Renaissance, baroque and romantique
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Music, like all other forms of art, is made for nothing but itself - ie. for the experience of participating in music, whether it be happy, sad, slow, fast, etc. The main purpose of music is to be appreciated as music.
the Renaissance main purpose was to bring back classical and Greek literature to the Europeans and to recover lost indulgences .
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