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Lute was the common accompaniment instrument for Renaissance era but during the Romantic era it changes to piano.
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.
secular music.
secular music.
This question is misdefined. If you believe that the renaissance is a piece of music I have never heard this piece and can not answer this. But if you mean the musical era called the Renaissance (roughly between 1400-1600 A.D) then here goes: There were many composer during the renaissance, the ones who have survived to these days because of their musical qualities composed polyphonic choir music. A few examples of famous renaissance composers are: Orlando di Lasso, Josquin de Prez, Guillame de Machaut, William Byrd, John Dowland. But most of the music teachers agree that THE composer of the renaissance was Giovanni da Palestrina (he lived at the end of the era).
The Renaissance era in Western music began in about 1400, in northern Italy.
Renaissance means "Rebirth". It was an important era that allowed Western Civilization to finally overcome the decline and fall of the Roman Empire.
The renaissance was an important era because it sparked a period of discovery, innovation, and enlightenment.
Before Baroque was the Renaissance era.
Lute was the common accompaniment instrument for Renaissance era but during the Romantic era it changes to piano.
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.
Even though the instrumental music of the Renaissance period did not equal the vocal music, in terms of quality and quantity, it still played an integral part of the era. Instrumental music gained in popularity and developeda musical form that was distinct from vocal music. During the Renaissance era, instrumental music was written according to specific rules. 1. Improvisation was very important in performance and for melodic ornamentation. 2. Transcriptions of vocal music for instrumental performance were numerous. 3. Instruments were freely employed in the performance of vocal music. 4. Some instrumental forms were borrowed from vocal forms, while others were instrumentally invented.
The Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned the period roughly from the 14th to the 17th century. The Elizabethan era was in the 16th century.Therefore the answer to this question is NO - but the Elizabethan era was in the Renaissance era and some would regard the Elizabethan era as the height of the Renaissance era.
secular music.
secular music.
Secular Music
The Baroque Era followed the Renaissance.