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Which three were the main social classes in medieval Europe?

The Nobility(including knights), The Clergy(including monks), The Peasantry(including serfs)

Name the plucked string instrument used to accompany Renaissance secular songs

Lute

What statements describe a significant aspect of the music of Josquin Desprez?

Josquin's music was widely praised by music lovers,


Josquin's masses, motets, and secular vocal works influenced of other composers,


Martin Luther remarked that God has preached his gospel through the music of Josquin Desprez

What describes changes in musical patronage in the Renaissance?

Virtuoso women singers began singing in several Italian courts,


Patronage increased in the courts of nobility,


Composers began to put their name on their compositions and expected to be compensated

According to the Renaissance Ideal, an educated person was discouraged from taking musical training or playing a musical instrument (T/F)

False

Which of the following took place during the thousand years of European history known as the Middle Ages?

Nobles lived in castles and fought as knights in armor,


Europeans organized the crusades,


Gothic cathedrals were built

Some medieval music manuscripts have survived that indicate....

Pitch

Josquin Desprez...

Served in the papa; choir at Rome, was a master of Renaissance music, and traveled widely, learning of music in different courts and chapels

The two of the most important areas of music culture in the Renaissance were

Flanders and Italy

An example of musical patronage in the Renaissance would be

musicians working for individual employers