Social music-making in the Renaissance
Professional musicians: court and civic festivities or “being outside” & vocal and instrumental music
Amateurs
Music-making in the home
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Social music-making in the Renaissance
Professional musicians: court and civic festivities or “being outside” & vocal and instrumental music
Amateurs
Music-making in the home
Prosperous homes
Lute or keyboard instrument
Women in music
Music education - Educated women or women achieved fame as professional singers (later 16th century Italy)
Union of poetry and music
French chanson and the Italian madrigal
Madrigal
The most important secular genre of the Renaissance era
The Madrigal
Secular vocal composition for three to eight voices
The Madrigal
Aristocratic form, poetry and music
The Madrigal facts
Flourished at Italian counts
The Madrigal facts
Favorite diversion of cultivated amateurs
The Madrigal facts
Sung from part books, chamber music