PPT-“Make a Joyful Noise”: Renaissance Art and Music at Florence Cathedral
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October 25 2014 January 11 2015 Luca della Robbia Italian 139914001482 Cantoria Choir loft 14311438 Marble Luca della Robbia Italian 139914001482 Trumpeters
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October 25 2014 January 11 2015 Luca della Robbia Italian 139914001482 Cantoria Choir loft 14311438 Marble Luca della Robbia Italian 139914001482 Trumpeters and Young Girls Dancing. Lorenzo Ghiberti – Bronze doors for the Baptistery of the Cathedral of Florence 1401. Brunelleschi - . Sacrifice of Isaac. – 1401 – Competition panel for doors of the Florence Cathedral Baptistery . 1350-1600. Chapter 15. Page 287 in the textbook. Introduction. The Renaissance was a a time of . creativity. , interest in . learning. , and a desire to . explore . the human experience.. Sparked by renewed interest in the culture of ancient . Utilize . tabulature. for notation.. Played with either the fingers or a plectrum.. Used courses – double sets of strings made of _______.. Deep rounded back. Used in ensemble settings as the basso continuo – think jazz chart.. ARCHITECTURE. Week 13. St Peter’s Basilica . Michalengelo’s. dome was a masterpiece of design using two masonry shells, one within the other and crowned by a massive lantern supported, as at Florence, on ribs. . Henry Van Dyke. Ludwig van Beethoven, HYMN TO JOY. CCLI #977558. 1. Joyful, joyful, we adore thee, . God of glory, Lord of love; . hearts unfold like flowers before thee, . opening to the sun above. . Medicis. !. The Italian Renaissance. Florence as a city-state. Florence was located on the Arno River. By 1338, Florence was one of the four biggest cities in Europe. Had already been a trade route for centuries. Make a joyful noise unto the Lord.. Make a joyful noise unto the Lord all the earth.. Make a joyful noise unto the Lord.. Make a Joyful Noise - 23. Make a joyful noise unto the Lord all the earth.. Make a joyful noise unto the Lord.. European Renaissance and Reformation, 1300-1600. Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance. During the late Middle Ages. Europe suffered from war and the plague. People began to question the Church. People wanted to celebrate life and the human spirit. Discuss in your table groups how/why you think the Middle Ages end and the Renaissance begins considering the following things…. Vikings. Magna Carta & English Parliament. 100 Years War . The Black Death. Each melodic line has great rhythmic independence. Pitch patterns in Renaissance melodies are easy to sing, usually they move along a scale with few large leaps. Sacred Music. The two main forms of sacred Renaissance music are the motet and the mass. Renaissance Timeline. “The Renaissance”. (1450-1600). Assigned Reading: pp.80-93 (Part II/Section 2). Listening: . Ave Maria…Virgo Serena. by . Josquin. . Desprez. (c. 1450-1521). MOTET . Though still subordinate to vocal music, instrumental music did become more important during the Renaissance. Instrumental groups performed polyphonic vocal pieces. Soloists used the harpsichord, organ, or lute to play simple arrangements of vocal works. The Acceptance of Renaissance Ideas . A number of changes had taken place during the early 1400’s that influenced artists and thinkers. . Patrons of the arts such as Florence’s Medici family knew who the talented artists were provided them with generous funding. . CHRIST IS BORN! GLORIFY HIM!CHRISTOS RAZDAJETSJA! SLAVITE JEHO! DIVINE SERVICES FOR THE WEEK OF JANUARY 1, 2012 9 AM DIVINE LITURGYPanachida: + Madelyn Pleskovic on 40 dayby Fr. and Pani Milor
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