a cleric is a religious person. the oxford cleric is from the
Canterbury tales by geoffry chaucer
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What is passion music based on
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gospel stories from the Bible a+
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Where did the development of music during the Renaissance begin
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France
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Who was considered to be a link between the music of the Renaissance and the Baroque period
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Claudio Monteverdi a+
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Synonym for polyphonic music
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A synonym for polyphonic music would be counterpoint.
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Why was the invention of the printing press important to the development of music during the Renaissance
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More individuals were able to sing and play musical instruments
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valdalized.
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Choose the term that fits this definition taxes levied on the removal of natural resources
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Severance
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The work of which composer increased the popularity of the piano
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wolfgang amadeus mozart
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Which of these terms is a synonym for the pre-Classical period of music
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rococo
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What does baroque mean
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Derived from the Portuguese word barroco literally meaning
misshapen pearl, it became the critics' derogatory epithet for the
richest and most diverse cultural period in the western world.
Baroque relates to a revolution of style in the arts and
architecture that developed in the 17th & 18th century in
Italy, taking the rest of Europe by storm and lasting about 150
years. The style owed much to the history of the time and bigging
up the excesses and exploits of the two major forces vying to
control Europe. Typically the art and architecture had exaggerating
form, shape and embellishment. Like the music it was over
flamboyant, large and fantastic. The art was very literal and
dramatic, wringing emotion from every brush stroke.
The music was equally overworked, the brilliance of Bach,
Handel, Vivaldi, Scarlatti, Purcell and Telemann etc being to the
fore.
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What is the definition that best describes the term libretto
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A libretto is the set of lyrics to an opera.
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Which of these men was not a leader of the Protestant Revolution in a plus learning
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Jacob Obrecht
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What is a cleric called
a cleric is a religious person. the oxford cleric is from the
Canterbury tales by geoffry chaucer
What is passion music based on
gospel stories from the Bible a+
Where did the development of music during the Renaissance begin
France
Who was considered to be a link between the music of the Renaissance and the Baroque period
Claudio Monteverdi a+
Synonym for polyphonic music
A synonym for polyphonic music would be counterpoint.
Why was the invention of the printing press important to the development of music during the Renaissance
More individuals were able to sing and play musical instruments
.
If anyone wonders I updated this because I thought it was
valdalized.
Choose the term that fits this definition taxes levied on the removal of natural resources
Severance
The work of which composer increased the popularity of the piano
wolfgang amadeus mozart
Which of these terms is a synonym for the pre-Classical period of music
rococo
What does baroque mean
Derived from the Portuguese word barroco literally meaning
misshapen pearl, it became the critics' derogatory epithet for the
richest and most diverse cultural period in the western world.
Baroque relates to a revolution of style in the arts and
architecture that developed in the 17th & 18th century in
Italy, taking the rest of Europe by storm and lasting about 150
years. The style owed much to the history of the time and bigging
up the excesses and exploits of the two major forces vying to
control Europe. Typically the art and architecture had exaggerating
form, shape and embellishment. Like the music it was over
flamboyant, large and fantastic. The art was very literal and
dramatic, wringing emotion from every brush stroke.
The music was equally overworked, the brilliance of Bach,
Handel, Vivaldi, Scarlatti, Purcell and Telemann etc being to the
fore.
What is the definition that best describes the term libretto
A libretto is the set of lyrics to an opera.
Which of these men was not a leader of the Protestant Revolution in a plus learning