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    Josquin des Prez: A Master of Sixteenth Century Counterpoint Analysis of Josquin’s Miserere [pic] (only known surviving picture of Josquin des Prez)[1] Josquin des Prez: A Master of Sixteenth Century Counterpoint In the following paper‚ I will prove that Josquin’s Miserere is that of “typical” sixteenth century piece. While the Miserere has been noted as anything but typical‚ for use in this paper “typical” will be defined as “possessing all the qualities”

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    Music Appreciation September / 21 / 2010 The Middle ages and the Renaissance Paragraph 1: The views and values of the middle ages and the Renaissance are very different. The term Medieval comes the Latin derivation‚ medium aevum (middle ages). This term comes from the idea that the middle ages were an interruption in the advance of classical learning. On a political and social side of things‚ medieval man had to obey his superiors‚ who were prelates‚ the cleric‚ the king‚ the lord‚ the city fathers

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    good taste* - purpose of 16th C. madrigals Main Ideas * Amateur music making was a major catalyst for the development of national secuar styles * developed over the course of the 16th C. * humanism and text depiction played a large part in madrigal style Amateur Music Making * led to many national styles * musical literacy became a social req. * amateurs needed easy vernacular music * 1st among elite Roots of the Madrigal * roots cause they

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    Defining Humanism in the Early Italian Renaissance The Renaissance was a birthplace of revolutionary ideas starting around the middle of the 14th century. The earliest traces of this era can be linked back to Italy. During this time‚ many new ideas as well as resurfacing old ones began to change how the average person thought. One of the major concepts during the early Italian Renaissance was Humanism‚ though it is important to note that present-day Humanism is an evolution of the Humanism of

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    Music For Kids: The Power Of Early Childhood Music Education There is little dispute amongst experts on the importance of music in early childhood. Music can play an important role in early childhood development. In fact‚ studies suggest that kids who study music from an early age reap educational benefits in both math and reading. Not only can early childhood music education help benefit a child’s overall development but it can also help build emotional and social skills‚ build cognitive abilities

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    Early Baroque Music The Baroque Period (1600-1750) was mainly a period of newly discovered ideas. From major new innovations in science‚ to vivid changes in geography‚ people were exploring more of the world around them. The music of the baroque period was just as extreme as the new changes. Newly recognized composers such as Bach‚ Handel‚ Vivaldi‚ and Monteverdi were writing entirely new musical ideas and giving a chance for new voices to be heard that were normally not thought of sounds. Their

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    The term Renaissance is used to refer to the cultural rebirth that occurred in Europe from circa 14th century to the middle of the 17th century. It is a valid concept for a distinct period in Early Modern European History because of the changes and reforms that occurred during the time period. During the Renaissance‚ knowledge spread like wildfire and opened up opportunities for everyone. Also‚ politics took a major turn for the better and the worse. Lastly‚ the arts took on a totally new perspective

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    The music of the early 20th century was heavily jazz and blues. The bases of jazz music were influenced by the field hollers‚ hymns‚ and work songs from African Americans in the 1800s. Until 1901‚ improvisation‚ the style of Dixieland‚ created the genre of jazz‚ where every performer is playing different rhythms and tunes at the same time. Cornet player‚ Louis Armstrong‚ changed the Dixieland style and gave the idea for players to perform separate solos at different times. In the 1930s‚ Swing was

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    From my early childhood‚ all the way until now and I am sure to the future and beyond I have been fascinated by music. I have loved to listening to‚ playing‚ singing‚ and writing music as well. I can vividly remember when I was very young in our family room we had a stereo and my family and I would dance and play along to music. I specifically remember The Beatles and The Eagles. I had a small plastic snare drum that I use to use until sadly I stepped on it. Both of my Uncles played music and were

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    Stevie Wonder was born Stevland Hardaway Judkins on May 13‚ 1950‚ in Saginaw‚ Michigan. He was born six weeks early with retinopathy of prematurity‚ an eye disorder which lead to his blindness. Wonder showed an early gift for music‚ first with a church choir in Detroit‚ Michigan‚ where he and his family had moved to when he was four years old‚ and then later with a range of instruments including the harmonica‚ piano‚ and drums in which he taught himself before the age of 10. Stevie Wonder was just

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