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Polyphonic Texture: Polyphonic music is when two or more voices of equal importance are heard at the same time. The texture of most Renaissance music was polyphonic ... achievements for their own sake in all forms of art, including music. The word "Renaissance" in ... remained of great importance, Baroque music shares with Renaissance music a heavy use of polyphony and counterpoint ... came to play a greater part in Baroque music, and a cappella vocal music receded in importance.The Renaissance ( French for "rebirth"; Italian : Rinascimento ... about the world focused on empirical evidence , the importance ... southward spread of innovation, particularly in music . ... Still feeding off the Italian Renaissance Modern Music taking notes from the 17th Century ... style, all the voices in an ensemble were, in theory, equal in importance.
... plays Renaissance Music This recording pays homage to the late Per-Olof Johnson, the Swedish guitarist who was Göran Söllscher's teacher and inspiration.The sacred music of the Renaissance was a natural outgrowth of plainsong ... Ages was expanded to use up to four different vocal parts of equal importance.Secondly POLYPHONIC, where each voice is of equal importance and contrapuntal ... In Renaissance music, there is a gentle flow, moving away from sharply defined beats.
Because music is an abstract art, the effect of Renaissance humanism on music between about 1420 to ... and harmonic structure, along with the equal importance of ... And we expect this publication to be of major importance to scholars studying Renaissance music." Norma Baker, acting director of the Library's Development ...
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