Keresés
Renaissance music
/ɹɪnˈeɪsəns mjˈuːzɪk/
/ɹˈɛnəsˌɑːns mjˈuːzɪk/
Renaissance music
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reneszánsz zene, reneszánsz kori zene
a historical period of Western classical music known for its polyphony, vocal choral compositions, and rich harmonies
What is "Renaissance music"?
Renaissance music refers to the music created during the Renaissance period, roughly from the 15th to the early 17th century. This style is known for its smooth, balanced sound and the use of multiple, interweaving melodies. It includes both sacred works, such as choir compositions for church services, and secular pieces, like songs for social gatherings. The period saw the development of more advanced musical notation and the use of instruments such as the lute and early versions of the violin. Renaissance music often emphasizes harmony and texture, reflecting the era's artistic and intellectual advancements.
Renaissance music
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Példa
As a countertenor, he specialized in performing Baroque and Renaissance music.
The alto recorder, with its sweet and expressive tone, played a prominent role in the ensemble's Renaissance music performance.