Five music composers during the Renaissance period include Giovanni Gabrieli, William Byrd, Pierre de La Rue, Josquin De Prez, and Thomas Tallis. Famous compositions of these artists are the Sonata pian'e forte, Ave verum corpus, O Salutaris Hostia, Mille Regretz, and If Ye Love Me, respectively.
No, the Renaissance period came slightly before the Baroque period. However, a large number of Baroque composers were influenced by Renaissance music.
False. Concentration on vocal music during the Renaissance period does not mean that instrumental music continued to be used as mere accomplishment for voices.
To generalize, Renaissance composers sought to express celestial harmony, Baroque composers sought to depict human emotion. Compositionally, Renaissance music is a congruence of equal parts. Baroque music is built hierarchically above a bass line (continuo). Renaissance music is a congruence of equal parts. Baroque music is built hierarchically above a bass line (continuo).
because they make the music they could make a new period of music
The recorder was the most common instrument in the renaissance by a long what so many, many composers compose for it. It was still popular in the baroque period though not the most. So, I'm guessing there are thousands of them. In the Renaissance the music wasn't written "For Recorder" but "For Soprano" so it could be any instrument able to play in that range.
No, the Renaissance period came slightly before the Baroque period. However, a large number of Baroque composers were influenced by Renaissance music.
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False. Concentration on vocal music during the Renaissance period does not mean that instrumental music continued to be used as mere accomplishment for voices.
To generalize, Renaissance composers sought to express celestial harmony, Baroque composers sought to depict human emotion. Compositionally, Renaissance music is a congruence of equal parts. Baroque music is built hierarchically above a bass line (continuo). Renaissance music is a congruence of equal parts. Baroque music is built hierarchically above a bass line (continuo).
To mimick the sound of angels singing
One of the most important Italian composers in the Renaissance period was Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. He is known for his sacred choral music and his contributions to polyphonic music during the Counter-Reformation. His works are still highly regarded for their clarity, balance, and expressiveness.
because they make the music they could make a new period of music
Musical notation did not appear until the Renaissance...
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The recorder was the most common instrument in the renaissance by a long what so many, many composers compose for it. It was still popular in the baroque period though not the most. So, I'm guessing there are thousands of them. In the Renaissance the music wasn't written "For Recorder" but "For Soprano" so it could be any instrument able to play in that range.
...Romantic Period of classical music.