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13 The Age of The Renaissance

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13 11. What are the important Renaissance traits in art?

The
sculpture of David was done by ____________.
Chapter 7
The Age of the Renaissance

1. (144) Who coined the term Renaissance? What does the 12. (149) What two techniques in art allow for more
word mean? Is it true? realism?

13. Result: clarity and classical models in architecture and


2. What are the developments in music? interest in individuals in Renaissance art.

14. (150) What does this have to do with music?

15. (151) What is a chapel?

3. (145) What do you think are the years for the


Renaissance? Read the section "The Renaissance in 16. (152) How did a person receive musical training? What
Culture and Art" on pp. 146-47. about women? What about instrumentalists? What else
did they do?

4. What were the political events? But most significant was


what?

17. Name the centers most important in training musicians.

18. Who were the notable patrons?

5. (145) What about the economy?

6. (147) What seems to be most characteristic of the


period? 19. In Performance. Who is the subject of this essay? Why
was he prized? Why did he move? Would a benefice be
of use to you? What is the point of this essay?
7. Humanism. How did Europe get Greek stuff?

8. What is humanism?

20. (154) How did musicians find out about other's works?

21. This led to an ___ style in the 15th century, the core of
9. (148) What is scholasticism? which was ___.

10. Composers acted on ancient texts and incorporated those 22. What's the counterpoint treatise?
ideas (graceful style of writing and stories) in their
music.

Burkholder/Grout/Palisca, Ninth Edition, Chapter 7


23. (155) SR: Who are the composers? Underline the ones 36. (159) What are some of Gaffurio's teachings?
you do not recognize.

24. What are the rules of Tinctoris' book? 37. What did Glareanus do?

25. Who's the next theorist? 38. Fact: Music should be part of an educated person's
experience.
39. Fact: Music serves the text.
40. Fact: "Word painting" is the term to describe using
26. (156) SR: Who is the theorist and what is his work? "specific intervals, sonorities, melodic contours,
Summarize the excerpt. contrapuntal motions, and other devices to dramatize the
content and convey the feelings of the text."

41. (160) Modes were chosen to represent a certain emotion


or ________ (Greek term).
27. What was the new change in composition? Trace it.

42. There is more ________ in the late 16th century.

43. What are three broad benefits of music printing?

44. What are the two new repertories?


28. (157) What are the two types of texture?

29. Pythagorian tuning has perfect ____ and ____. 45. What are the new genres? Vernacular literature?

30. Proponents of the recognition of thirds are _________


and __________. What was the system called?

31. What's the problem with just intonation?

46. What are some of the new instrumental genres?

32. What are temperaments? What was the Renaissance


tuning? 47. Humanism, printing, recognition of new repertories led
to the ______ and the _______.

33. (158) What is our system? When was it described? 48. (162) Innovations. Write down the author of the
Under what circumstances is it ill-suited? madrigal book. Who perfected printing? What is
"movable type"? Who is the Italian and his method?
Who are the single impression printers?
34. Composers were concerned about correct setting of the
text.

35. Text _____ and text _____ were reinforced by ______


writers.

© 2014, 2009, 2006, 2001, 2000 Ted A. DuBois


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49. (163) What is a partbook?

50. Where are the important centers for printing?

51. (164) The Church music style continued in the next


centuries. Is that surprising?

Burkholder/Grout/Palisca, Ninth Edition, Chapter 7


© 2014, 2009, 2006, 2001, 2000 Ted A. DuBois

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