Rennaissance is french for re-new, basically all the old ways of thinking in the medieval era were renewed, meaning Artwork was changing, buildings were looking differently, different religious tolerance was starting to happen (although it was still pretty bad) and most importantly, technological advances started changing the landscape, gun-powder was discovered, new ways of governing people were develloped, and machines did most the hard-work, more people were educated
Some similarities between medieval and Renaissance music would be the type of notation used (the type developed by the end of the medieval period was used in the Renaissance, too.) also the cantus firmus(using a given melody to compose a polyphonic work)was still used but maybe more freely. The forms, fixes such as the rondeaux, viralaie and ballades were still used up to a certain point in the Renaissance. its mostly the change from focussing on the technical side of music in the medieval period to making music for expression and meaning in the renaissance.
Duccio: Late Medieval Raphael: Renaissance Tintoretto: Baroque Greuze: Neoclasssical
The Italian scholar Francesco Petrarch (1304-1374).
No, the Renaissance period came slightly before the Baroque period. However, a large number of Baroque composers were influenced by Renaissance music.
Spegettia
The time period before the Renaissance was the Middle Ages, or Medieval period. The Medieval period, lasted from the 5th to the 15th century.
The Renaissance.
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The imitation going through all the voices indicates that it is from the Renaissance period rather than the Medieval period.
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Medieval Rome refers to the city of Rome in the medieval historical period. This was a period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.
In western societies, the premodern era is a new term used to describe the medieval period period before the early modern (aka the Renaissance) era. It is preceded by the classical era (Rome and Greece.) More generally, the term can be used to refer to everything before the Renaissance. The medieval period ended ~1500s in England, earlier in places like Italy.
what came before the Renaissance period was midevil times.
Medieval Times
It's called the Renaissance period :)
Renaissance
It's a journal of medieval and renaissance studies.