2.Chorales were easily sung melodies that were usually based on traditional folk songs. They were popular because the printing press allowed the publishing of hymnbooks.
3. A consort is an instrument ensemble consisting of six instruments a flute/recorder, lute, crittern, violin/treble viola de gamba, bandore, and the bass viola de gamba.
4. Guillaume Dufay was a Franco-Flemish composer who was born in Brussels,he was a prolific composer and one of the most influential of the fifteenth century. Guillaume Dufay contributed to the Renaissance music by writing music in almost every musical form available at the time including chants, motets, chorales, and masses.
5. William Byrd was an Englishman born in 1543. He was a composer who created consort music. He is sometimes considered one of the first geniuses of the keyboard and many of his compositions were published in My Laye Nevells Book and Parenthia.
1.Music in the Renaissance differs from medieval music by the way medieval music refers to music written during the Middle Ages about 500AD-1400. Most music of this time was monothonic or homorhythmic plainchant. Renaissance music refers to the period from around 1400-1600. The sound became different by the way 2.Chorales were easily sung melodies that were usually based on traditional folk songs. They were popular because the printing press allowed the publishing of hymnbooks.
3. A consort is an instrument ensemble consisting of six instruments a flute/recorder, lute, crittern, violin/treble viola de gamba, bandore, and the bass viola de gamba.
4. Guillaume Dufay was a Franco-Flemish composer who was born in Brussels,he was a prolific composer and one of the most influential of the fifteenth century. Guillaume Dufay contributed to the Renaissance music by writing music in almost every musical form available at the time including chants, motets, chorales, and masses.
5. William Byrd was an Englishman born in 1543. He was a composer who created consort music. He is sometimes considered one of the first geniuses of the keyboard and many of his compositions were published in My Laye Nevells Book and Parenthia.
1.Music in the Renaissance differs from medieval music by the way medieval music refers to music written during the Middle Ages about 500AD-1400. Most music of this time was monothonic or homorhythmic plainchant. Renaissance music refers to the period from around 1400-1600. The sound became different by the way 2.Chorales were easily sung melodies that were usually based on traditional folk songs. They were popular because the printing press allowed the publishing of hymnbooks.
3. A consort is an instrument ensemble consisting of six instruments a flute/recorder, lute, crittern, violin/treble viola de gamba, bandore, and the bass viola de gamba.
4. Guillaume Dufay was a Franco-Flemish composer who was born in Brussels,he was a prolific composer and one of the most influential of the fifteenth century. Guillaume Dufay contributed to the Renaissance music by writing music in almost every musical form available at the time including chants, motets, chorales, and masses.
5. William Byrd was an Englishman born in 1543. He was a composer who created consort music. He is sometimes considered one of the first geniuses of the keyboard and many of his compositions were published in My Laye Nevells Book and Parenthia.
1.Music in the Renaissance differs from medieval music by the way medieval music refers to music written during the Middle Ages about 500AD-1400. Most music of this time was monothonic or homorhythmic plainchant. Renaissance music refers to the period from around 1400-1600. The sound became different by the way 2.Chorales were easily sung melodies that were usually based on traditional folk songs. They were popular because the printing press allowed the publishing of hymnbooks.
3. A consort is an instrument ensemble consisting of six instruments a flute/recorder, lute, crittern,