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  1. Renaissance music is traditionally understood to cover European music of the 15th and 16th centuries, later than the Renaissance era as it is understood in other disciplines.

  2. With the beginning of the sixteenth century, European music saw a number of momentous changes. In 1501, a Venetian printer named Ottaviano Petrucci published the first significant collection of polyphonic music, the Harmonice Musices Odhecaton A .

  3. 18 sty 2022 · The list of works spans the period from the early 15th century to the late 16th. Here we find carols, motets, Mass movements, a Magnificat setting, chansons, frottole, Lieder, madrigals, instrumental canzonas and toccatas, Anglican services -- in short, all the important forms and many of the minor ones.

  4. 13 lut 2024 · Renaissance music : music in Western Europe, 1400-1600 by Atlas, Allan W. Publication date 1998 Topics Music -- Europe, Western -- 15th century -- History and criticism, Music -- Europe, Western -- 16th century -- History and criticism Publisher New York : Norton Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive

  5. The music of Florence is foundational in the history of Western European music. Music was an important part of the Italian Renaissance.

  6. The Cambridge History of Sixteenth-Century Music, in short, invites us to consider these themes, and to revisit the beautiful music of the period with renewed curiosity.’ Richard Freedman Source: Revue de musicologie

  7. The Venetian polychoral compositions of the late sixteenth century were among the most famous musical works in Europe, and their influence on musical practice in other countries was enormous. The innovations introduced by the Venetian school, along with the contemporary development of monody and opera in Florence , together define the end of ...

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