Music of Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque Periods.
Troubadours
During the medieval period, secular music which was not bound by Catholic traditions emerged. Most of this songs were performed by Europe groups called
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Thomas Morley
Famous composers of the Renaissance Period
Polyphonic May be sung a cappella or w/ orchestral accompaniment
2 characteristics of Mass
Monophonic Free Meter Modal
3 characteristic of Gregorian Chants
Usually monophonic. Sometimes w/ improvised accompaniment. Tells of chivalry and courtly love.
3 characteristic of Troubadour Music
Polyphonic Sung a cappella Through-composed
3 characteristics Of the Madrigal
Melodies sound elaborate and ornamental. Melodies are not easy to sing or remember. Primarily contrapuntal textures w/ some homophony.
3 characteristics of Baroque Music
Mostly Polyphonic. Imitation among voices is common. Use of word painting in texts and music.
3 characteristics of Renaissance Music
Fugue
A contrapuntal piece, developed mainly by imitative counterpoint
Concerto Grosso
A form of orchestral music during the Baroque period wherein the music is between a small group of solo instruments called concertino and the whole orchestra called tutti
Concerto
A form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrument accompanied by an orchestra.
Oratorio
A large scale musical composition for orchestra and voices that incorporates narrative on religious themes.
Madrigal
A secular vocal polyphonic music composition w/c originated from Italy.
1. Kyrie "Lord Have Mercy" 2. Gloria " Glory to God in the Highest" 3. Credo "Apostle's Creed" or "Nicean Creed"
At least 3 main sections of Mass
Adam de la Halle
Famous composer of Medieval Period
Johann Sebastian Bach Antonio Vivaldi George Friedrich Händel
Famous composers of the Baroque Period
Le Jeu de Robin et de Marion. La Chanson du roi de Sicile.
Famous work of Adam de la Halle
Renaissance Period
It comes from the word renaitre w/c means "rebirth," "revival" and "rediscovery".
Medieval Period
It is also known as the Middle Ages or "Dark Ages" that started with the fall of the Roman Empire.
Baroque period
It is derived from the Portuguese word barroco w/c means "pearl of the irregular shape."
1. Concerto 2. Concerto Grosso 3. Fugue 4. Oratorio 5. Chorale
Music genres of Baroque Music
Chorale
Musical composition that resemble a harmonized version of hymnal tunes of the Protestant Church during the Baroque era.
1. Binary- AB 2. Ternary- ABC 3. Ground bass 4. Fugue
New forms of the Baroque Music.
Mass
Vocal music of the Renaissance Period. It is a form of sacred musical composition that sets texts of the Eucharistic liturgy into music.