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The Renaissance Era
1475-1600
During this time in history…
• Intelletual and artistic activity began in Italy and
started to spread to northern Europe
• Musical development started around 1475
• “Renaissance thinkers”
• Inspired by ancient Greece and Rome
• People started to value personal achievement,
intellectual independence and discovery
Humanism
• A new school of thought came about
• A philosophical perspective very
different than the Medieval Era
• Emphasis on human worth, creativity,
and capacity
Musical Style of the Reniassance
• Stepwise motion, small range still
• Some chromaticism started to use in secular
music
• Duple meter became popular, not just triple
• Secular music became more lively
• More instrumental music came to be
• Vocal music was still predominant
• Vocal music started to be written with 4-5 parts
Motet - Sacred
• Popular type of composition from this time
• Written for acappella choir
• Chromatic musical style
• Performed at church, chapel, or at home for
private prayer
• Latin text, sacred subject
• From mass or old testament psalms
Madrigals - Secular
• Began in Italy but spread all around Europe
• Much more complex
• Composition for several voices (4-5)
• Men and women could sing
• Usually acappella
• Amateur musicians
• Test - secular poems, usually about love
• Vivid musical imagery of text
• Text painting
Josquin Depres 1455-1521
• Very important Renaissance composer
• 20 masses, 70 motets, 70+ secular works
• Recognized as a genius
• Very big on balance and symmetry
• The Michelangelo of music and
counterpoint
• One of the first composers to have many
works printed
Palestrina 1525-1594
• Born in Italy
• Spent almost entire career
working for churches in
Rome
• Called the “Savior of church
music”
• 104 masses, 250 motets
Listening - Palestrina
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRfF7W4El60
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQo_LirQY-k
Things to Remember
• Motets
• Madrigals
• More complex, but still mostly vocal music
• Innovation and inspiration in the arts
• Renaissance means rebirth or reawakening