Unit 2: Renaissance

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Unit 2: Renaissance 15 th – 17 th century 1400s - 1600s

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Unit 2: Renaissance. 15 th – 17 th century. 1400s - 1600s. REVIEW. Burgundian School Guillaume Dufay (1397-1474) Franco-Flemish School Josquin des Prez (1451-1521) Roman School Sacred vs. Secular Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525-1594). Venetian School (1550-1610) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Unit 2: Renaissance

15th – 17th century

1400s - 1600s

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Burgundian School

Guillaume Dufay (1397-1474)

Franco-Flemish School Josquin des Prez (1451-1521)

Roman School Sacred vs. Secular

Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525-1594)

REVIEW

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Venetian School (1550-1610) Transitional from Renaissance –

Baroque Imitative polyphony evolved to the next

level: Antiphony (Antiphonal) Almost as distinct as “Call and Response”

Elaborate churches contributed to style and sound!

Opposing choir lofts!

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Represented the culmination

of Venetian School style

Helped transition to Baroque

Known for both choral and instrumental music

Heavy use of antiphony

Revolutionary use of dynamics

Giovanni Gabrieli (1554-1612)