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  1. Renaissance music - Wikipedia

    Renaissance music is traditionally understood to cover European music of the 15th and 16th centuries, later than the Renaissance era as it is understood in other disciplines.

  2. Renaissance music - New World Encyclopedia

    Renaissance music is European music written during the Renaissance, approximately 1400 to 1600, and encompassing works such as new pedagogy (Girolamo Diruta), mass settings …

  3. Renaissance Music (1450-1600): A Pillar of Western Music - Phamox Music

    6 days ago · Renaissance music, a defining era in the history of Western classical music, spans roughly from the 15th to the early 17th centuries. This period, marked by cultural rebirth and …

  4. 2. Music of the Renaissance: An Overview

    Characteristics of the Renaissance music include: steady beat, balanced phrases (the same length), polyphony (often imitative), increasing interest in text-music relationships, Petrucci and …

  5. Music in the Renaissance - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Oct 1, 2002 · The rich interchange of ideas in Europe, as well as political, economic, and religious events in the period 1400–1600 led to major changes in styles of composing, methods of …

  6. Renaissance Music - Music Theory Academy - features, history, …

    We are going to look at the key features of Renaissance music, including its composers, the typical instruments used, the sacred and secular forms and how it laid the foundations of …

  7. Renaissance Music Overview | Music 101 - Lumen Learning

    From the Renaissance era both secular and sacred music survives in quantity, and both vocal and instrumental. An enormous diversity of musical styles and genres flourished during the …

  8. Chapter 3: Music of the Renaissance – Survey of Western Music

    The beauty of Renaissance music is reintroduced and appreciated in modern-day performances. The results of the Protestant Reformation are still felt today, and the struggles between …

  9. Music of the Renaissance – Music Appreciation

    As the Renaissance progressed, the church remained an important supporter of music, although musical activity gradually shifted to secular support. Royalty and the wealthy of the courts …

  10. Renaissance Music – Being Human

    From the Renaissance era both secular and sacred music survives in quantity, and both vocal and instrumental.