Chapter 19 Singing Friendship: The Renaissance Madrigal Slides 1-5

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Social music-making in the Renaissance

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Professional musicians: court and civic festivities or “being outside” & vocal and instrumental music

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Amateurs

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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

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Amateurs

Music-making in the home

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Prosperous homes

Lute or keyboard instrument

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Women in music

Music education - Educated women or women achieved fame as professional singers (later 16th century Italy)

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Union of poetry and music

French chanson and the Italian madrigal

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Madrigal

The most important secular genre of the Renaissance era

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The Madrigal

Secular vocal composition for three to eight voices

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The Madrigal

Aristocratic form, poetry and music

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The Madrigal facts

Flourished at Italian counts

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The Madrigal facts

Favorite diversion of cultivated amateurs

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The Madrigal facts

Sung from part books, chamber music

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