Vocal Music of the Renaissance Period and famous composer of renaissance period

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it is a form of sacred musical composition the sets text Eucharistic liturgy into music

mass

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A secular voice polyphonic music composition which originated from italy.

madrigals

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what are the music piece based on there characeristics

polyphony

may be sand acepella or with orchestral accompaniment

text may be syllabic

mass

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what are the five main sections of the mass in latin, english,and tagalog

KYRIE LORD HAVE MERCY PANGINOON KAAWAAN MO KAMI GLORIA GLORY BE TO GOD ON HIGH PAPURI SA DIYOS CREDO I BELIEVE IN ONE GOD THE FATHER ALMIGHTY SUMASAMPALATAYA AKO SANCTUS HOLY,HOLY,HOLY SANTO, SANTO,SANTO AGNUS DEI LAMB OF GOD KORDERO NG DIYOS

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base on this characeristics what is this music piece

polyphonic

acapella

through composed

frequently in 3 to 6 voices

madrigal

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was hailed as the “Prince of Music.” He is the greatest master of Roman Catholic Church music during the Renaissance period. -Majority of his compositions are sacred music. He was committed to sacred music and has a keen interest in satisfying the desires of church leaders in the sixteenth century Palestrina’s Pope Marcellus Mass is held up as the perfect example of counter-reformation style. Kyrie is part of the first two sections of the Pope Marcellus Mass.

Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525 - 1594)

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-called as the “Father of English Madrigal” because of his great contribution in this musical style. He is the most famous composer of secular music in his time. He was a singer in the local cathedral during his childhood. He was a theorist, editor, and an organist at St. Pauls’ Cathedral in London.

Thomas Morley (1557 – 1602)

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