Renaissance Review

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  1. 3. This Renaissance instrument is also called a "pan flute" (Renaissance Instruments).
  2. 5. This curved Renaissance instrument is associated with the royal court (Renaissance Instruments).
  3. 8. William Byrd developed the genre of the English ___________ (Renaissance Composers).
  4. 11. This is the musical genre of Monteverdi's "L'Orfeo" (Renaissance Composers).
  5. 12. This Renaissance instrument is like a modern-day trombone (Renaissance Instruments).
  6. 13. This is the musical genre of Palestrina's "Missa Papae Marcelli" (Renaissance Background).
  7. 14. This is the last name of the composer who was given the title "Master of Music at the Vatican Basilica" (Renaissance Composers).
  8. 16. Masses were a sacred/secular (<-- pick one) musical genre (Renaissance Background).
  9. 18. Josquin des Prez composed "_________ mei, Deus" (Renaissance Composers).
  10. 19. This is the last name of the composer who developed the genre of opera (Renaissance Composers).
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  1. 1. This Renaissance instrument is like a modern-day guitar with 12 strings and a bent neck (Renaissance Instruments).
  2. 2. Palestrina turned down emperor ____________ II's job offer because of the salary being too low (Renaissance Composers).
  3. 4. William Byrd and Thomas Tallis had a joint monopoly under the ruler _______________ I (Renaissance Composers).
  4. 6. Josquin des Pres used poignant harmonies, ____________, and low registers to express sorrow in his motets (Renaissance Composers).
  5. 7. These are "French songs" (Renaissance Composers).
  6. 9. Monteverdi was known for having intense, prolonged _______________ in his music (Renaissance Composers).
  7. 10. The 3 M's of the Renaissance musical genres were: masses, _________, and madrigals (Renaissance Background).
  8. 14. ____________ music is when there are 2 or more voice parts singing individual lines (Renaissance Background).
  9. 15. This Renaissance instrument is a type of double-headed drum (Renaissance Instruments).
  10. 17. Martin Luther was a key figure in the __________ Reformation (Renaissance Background).