Each of the Greek muses had a specific talent in the arts.
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Which invention had the greatest impact on musical composition in the Renaissance
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Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in 1445, forever changing the lives of people.
The printing press could produce books quickly and with relatively little effort, bookmaking became much less expensive, allowing more people to buy reading material. This meant that a means of printing music made music available at a reasonable cost.
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Gregorian Chant was originally notated with
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They were notated with neumes.
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Which composer worked for Empress Maria
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Tomás Luis de Victoria worked for Empress Maria.
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This instrument was not popular during the medieval period
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violin
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Which term describes the simplest method of performing chant
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Monophonic is the simplest method of performing chant.
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Put the following composers in order form earliest to latest
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Léonin
Pérotin
John of Forneste
Guillaume de Machaut -apex music appreciation
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What is terpsichore the greek goddess' roman name
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Terpsikhorê is the Greek name, Terpsichore is the Latin (Roman)
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Which of the following composers was spanish
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palestrina
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Which composers spent most or all of their careers in England josquin and Peri byrd and tallis lassus and praetorius palestrina and gabrieli
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Byrd and Tallis
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What A renewed interest in classical culture during the Renaissance inspired all of the following except
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A revival of ancient greek music.
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Which instrument did Andrea Amati invent
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violin
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What is the typical of the madrigal
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What were the Greek Muses known for
Each of the Greek muses had a specific talent in the arts.
Which invention had the greatest impact on musical composition in the Renaissance
Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in 1445, forever changing the lives of people.
The printing press could produce books quickly and with relatively little effort, bookmaking became much less expensive, allowing more people to buy reading material. This meant that a means of printing music made music available at a reasonable cost.
Gregorian Chant was originally notated with
They were notated with neumes.
Which composer worked for Empress Maria
Tomás Luis de Victoria worked for Empress Maria.
This instrument was not popular during the medieval period
violin
Which term describes the simplest method of performing chant
Monophonic is the simplest method of performing chant.
Put the following composers in order form earliest to latest
Léonin
Pérotin
John of Forneste
Guillaume de Machaut -apex music appreciation
What is terpsichore the greek goddess' roman name
Terpsikhorê is the Greek name, Terpsichore is the Latin (Roman)
spelling.
Which of the following composers was spanish
palestrina
Which composers spent most or all of their careers in England josquin and Peri byrd and tallis lassus and praetorius palestrina and gabrieli
Byrd and Tallis
What A renewed interest in classical culture during the Renaissance inspired all of the following except