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- 1450-1600 Palestrina
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- WHAT ARE WE LEARNING TODAY? Learn about Composers in the
Renaissance Period Learn about the importance of Sacred Music in
the Renaissance Period Develop our understanding of different
composers in the Renaissance Period Look at different forms of
sacred music in the Renaissance Period and their
characteristics
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- A period of rebirth in music There were many progressions with
technology The church was at the heart of music in the Renaissance
Period THE RENAISSANCE PERIOD
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- SACRED CHORAL MUSIC Gregorian Chant First type of music to be
written down Modal sound Sung in Latin Listen to this musical
example. What concepts can you hear?
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- SACRED CHORAL MUSIC Motet The name, derived from the French
word mot, word, started to develop in medieval times and originally
contained a mixture of religious Latin and vernacular (everyday)
language. From the Renaissance period onwards it is the name
associated with a short composition with Latin text for performance
in a Roman Catholic church. The Mass The service of the Roman
Catholic Church There are five parts to the Mass: 1 Kyrie eleison
God have mercy 2 Gloria Glory to God in the highest 3 Credo I
believe in one God 4 Sanctus and Benedictus Holy, holy and Blessed
is he 5 Agnus Dei Lamb of God. All the movements of the Mass were
Fugues- what are the characteristics of a Fugue?
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- FUGUE Texture? Structure?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3n8XdKkrqgo
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- Sung in the Protestant Church religious work praising God Uses
the English Language What another concepts can you hear? (Think
about texture, word setting, tempo) ANTHEM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xy3NCeoe3OA
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- Sacred Vocal Music Sung in English Sung in Latin ANTHEM MASS
Uses parts of Mass Uses other words MOTET