RENAISSANCE REVIEW How much do we know about the Renaissance time period?

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RENAISSANCE REVIEW How much do we know about the Renaissance time period?

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING INSTRUMENTS WAS NOT CREATED DURING THE RENAISSANCE TIME PERIOD?  A. Serpent  B. Lute  C. Cello  D. Sackbut

WHAT IS A MADRIGAL?  A. a sacred composition performed by a soloist  B. a secular composition written for 4-6 voices  C. a sacred part of the mass  D. a secular composition for a soloist

DEFINITION: MANY PARTS SINGING AT DIFFERENT TIMES. WHAT IS???  A. Monophony  B. Homophony  C. Polyphony

WHAT IS THE CORRECT ORDER OF THE MASS?  A. Sanctus, Gloria, Benedictus, Angus Dei, Credo, Kyrie  B. Gloria, Credo, Kyrie, Agnus Dei, Benedictus, Sanctus  C. Benedictus, Agnus Dei, Credo, Kyrie, Sanctus, Gloria  D. Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei, Benedictus

MUSIC EXAMPLES  Monophony------“Dies Irae”-composer unknown  Homophony-----“Holy, Holy, Holy”-Reginald Heber  Polyphony “Sicut Cervus”-Palestrina  Motet ”Nesciens Mater”- Jean de Hollinge  Mass “Gloria” from the Mass  Madrigal “Now is The Month of Maying”-Thomas Morley  Modern Mixture: “This Old Man”