[MUH 2017] - Final Exam Guide - Everything you need to know! (22 pages long)

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4 distinct voices all of equal importance, an example of word painting: in which the music imitates the sound of a cricket. He compares an insect to a bird singing. Shirt the accent of the major down beat from its accented located to an unaccented. Musical pieces and composers to recognize (cid:1005). (cid:862) i(cid:374)g jo(cid:455)full(cid:455)(cid:863: six distinct voices all of equal weight, composed by william bryd (1590), catholic, head of the. 2: palestrina lived in rome during the same time as bryd, presented pope. Vocabulary: imitative counterpoint: also known as imitation, a technique used to project text with six parts, great importance of the renaissance, word painting- depicting a word through music. Middle ages: gregorian chants (vocal, monophonic music made to support the holy catholic text in church, nonmatrical), jewish tradition of combining music with holy text, hildegard von bingen- composed the play of virtues 1150 ca. German nun, one of the first woman composers from the catholic church.