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Listen to the two selections to review the musical styles of the medieval and Renaissance eras. Then drag over the characteristics that best describe each work.

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Lassus, Bonjour mon coeu:

- mixed men's and women's voices a cappella.

- polyphonic texture.

- secular music.

- duple meter.

What is the difference between Medieval and Renaissance Music?

“Renaissance” literally means “awakening” or “rebirth.” It was a European cultural movement between the 14th and the 16th centuries. The Middle Ages was a period from the 5th to 16th centuries. Both eras were remarkably different when compared.

  • Medieval music existed from 500 C AD to 1400 C AD while renaissance music existed from 1400 C AD to 1600 C AD.
  • Medieval music did not much have a notational system earlier to write down music. Hence, it was transmitted orally while renaissance music was supporting the invention of fugues. This clearly denotes about the notation system.
  • Medieval music was mostly plainchant; first monophonic then developed into polyphonic. Renaissance music was largely buoyant melodies.
  • Medieval music was mostly only vocal while renaissance music was of both instrumental and vocal; flutes, harps, violins were some of the instruments used.

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