Final Examination

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Final Examination

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four types of Josquin’s Mass three functions of Josquin Motet characteristic of new style Chanson Renaissance meaning and yearLow Countries secular music in the Renaissance word painting A Capella center of music

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parallel 3rds and 6ths ? composers in the 15th century celebrate the new dome of the cathedral

in Florence? Mass that based a CF from a secular

music characteristic of John Dunstable’s Motet characteristic of Franco-Flemish music Franco-Flemish Composers Mona Lisa of Renaissance music

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popular tune for Cantus Firmus mass example of a paraphrase Mass four types of Josquin’s Mass functions of Motet in Josquin’s timecharacteristic of new style Chanson instruments in the Renaissance Printing of polyphonic music first music collection

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secular music in 16th century: France, Italy, German, Spain, English

characteristic of Parisian chanson homorhythmic Through-composed characteristic of late-madrigal bar form (AAB) collection that consists of 57 Italian

madrigals

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reformation started when? Where? reformation music in Germany,

EnglandCounter-reformationmusicGiovanni da Palestrina a cantus firmus Mass Intabulations toccata dance types

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Josquin: Ave Maria

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUAgAF4Khmg

#44Josquin El grillo (the cricket)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OI-bQ0RkArA

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#54Thomas Morley: Now is the month of Maying

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qE0sH6ugOtE

#58Byrd: Sing Joyfully Unto God

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2K0wJABgdk

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#56 John Dowlan: come heavy sleep

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUy_dKstNAI