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Music Performed
unison-together
antiphonal- alternation of singers
responsorial- solo and group
Text setting
syllabic- one note per syllable
Melismatic-many notes per syllable
Five prayers in Mass
kyrie, gloria, credo, sanctus, agnus dei
Kyrie
Lord
Gloria
Glory
sanctus
holy
ARS NOVA
decrease in parrallel 4ths,5ths, and octaves, more secular, new notation for rhythm, new mensuration
conductus
first monograhpic song
ars antiqua
used six rhtymic notes
gregorian chants
limited vocal range, came before ARS nova
the hocket
melody line has rests
isorhythm
equal rhythm
consort
ensemble to perform instrumental music
estampie
earliest surviving notated dance music
how many sections are in an ordinary
5
plainsong, motto mass, cantus firmus, paraphrase, imitation/parody
meters
9/8, 3/4, 6/8, 2/4
martin luther
simpler accompainment, group worship, non secular replaced latin with german
palestrina
over 500 pieces became model for gradus as parnassum
polychoral motet
divided choirs
renaissance period
1630s
Who wrote mass of Notre Dame?
Guillaume de Machaut
Who wrote robin and marion
Adam de la Halle
Who wrote ordo virtutum?
Hildegard von Bingen
Missa Papa Marcelli?
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Musica Transalpina?
Nicholas Yonge's
Authentic mode?
dorian, phrygian, lydian, mixolydian
Hypo
a third lower
proper
prayers that alternate for particular days or services
strophic
repeat form
This may be analyzed as "A A A..."
Gradus ad parnassum
The Gradus ad Parnassum made famous under the name of Jesuit Paul Aler (1656-1727),[2] a schoolmaster, published in 1686,
broken consort
instruments from more then one family
Cori spezzati
A style of performance with groups of singers placed in different locations of a building.
musica ficta
describe any pitches, whether notated or to be added by performers in accordance with their training, that lie outside the system of musica recta
contrafactum
lyric substitution
prolations
main melody is accompanied by one or more imitations
nostre dame Mass
time:ars nova
artist: guillame
Ave Maria
time:renaissance
artist:Josquin
Missa Salve Regina-Kyrie
time:renaissance
artist:josquin
chant de oiseaux
time:english renaissace
artist: jannequin
tersichore
time:english renaissance
artist:praetorius