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RENAISSANCE PERIOD1450 – 1600
By: Miss Gloria Diuco
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“If you know how to sign your name and can figure out your balance, you
have enough education”
This is unacceptable if you areliving in the Renaissance period
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The Renaissance Man
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Why is Leonardo da Vinci described as the renaissance
man?
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Leonardo da Vinci
He was a painter, architect, inventor, scientist, poet, musician, and teacher.
He sketched the 1st parachute, 1st airplane,1st tank, 1st repeating rifle, swinging bridge, paddle boat, 1st motor car .
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Renaissance started in
ITALY.
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HUMANISMPHILOSOPHY
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MAN is the builder of the world in which he is to live and to rule.
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The weight is on the quality of life on earth,
much diverse from earlier beliefs that life should be visioned as a
preparation for death.
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Does God exist?
The Renaissance was turning from God to man.
Science and the arts were turning out to be more significant
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“I don’t believe in God,
I believe in Science”
John Travolta Tom Cruise.
SCIENTOLOGIST
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Inventions, Accomplishments
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PRINTING PRESS
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The printing press allowed music to be printed quickly.
Before the Renaissance,
music had to be copied by hand.
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Mona Lisaby
LEONARDO DA VINCI
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Painted in 1404, took 6 years to complete.
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The Last Supper
By Leonardo da Vinci
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PietaMichaelangelo
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LAST JUDGMENT - Michaelangelo
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Ceiling of theSISTINE CHAPEL
Michaelangelo
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TELESCOPEBY
GALILEO
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Is there anyone living in this generation you would regard as a Renaissance person?
Is it harder to be Renaissance person nowadays
than during the Renaissance?
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The nobles and the royal The nobles and the royal courts used music to show courts used music to show the wealth and power of the wealth and power of
their countriestheir countries
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Musical Notation
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SONG FORMS
Madrigals *performed in groups of four-six singers.
* usually love songs.
Madrigal
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Madrigal
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A Cappella: -That means that singers sang without instruments.
Vocal music was still more important than instrumental music.
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A MOTET is a polyphonic work with four or five voice parts singing one religious text.
MOTET
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Example: MAY BUKAS PA (in 4 voices)
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MOTET
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MOTET
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was an important part of the Catholic Church's religious service.
The mass would be sung in Latin.
MASS
MASS
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1.Kyrie- means God. This is the first piece in a musical mass. 2.Gloria- means Glory and follows the Kyrie.3.Credo-means Creed of Belief. It follows the Gloria.4.Sanctus-means Holy. 5.Benedictus-means Blessed. 6.Agnus Dei- means Lamb of God.
. Here is the order in which the MUSICAL MASS would be performed:
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Lute- most prominent instrument
Lute
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vihuela, or rhythm guitar
vihuela
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recorder
recorder
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vihuela, or rhythm guitar
vihuela
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viols
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VIOLA DA
GAMBA
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COMPOSERS
Claudio Monteverdi
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PALESTRINA
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Monteverdi, L'Orfeo- Prologue- Dal mio Permesso_
Madrigal-secular musicL’homme armee
COMPOSITIONS
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Most famous music
GREENSLEEVES
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GREENSLEEVES
Alas my love you__ do me wrong
To__ cast me off___ discourteously
And I have loved____you so longDe__light___ing in__ your
company
Greensleeves__ was all my joy__And greens___leeves___was my
delightGreensleeves was my heart of
goldAnd___who but my
lady’s___greensleeeves
You look so dumb right nowStanding outside my house
Trying to apologizeYou’re so ugly when you cry
Please, just cut it out don’t tell me you’re sorry ’cause
you’re notBaby when I know you’re only
sorry you got caught
But you put on quite a showReally had me going
But now it’s time to goCurtain’s finally closingThat was quite a show
Very entertainingBut it’s over now
(but it’s over now)Go on and take a bow
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GUIDE QUESTIONS
1. Compare the madrigal to a contemporary love song..*What can you say about the lyrics of each song?* Do you see any similarity in the two songs?
2. What are the prominent features of a renaissance song?
Dennis de Young
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VALUE INTEGRATIONINTE GR ITY OF CR EATI O N
Renaissance was all about empowering the human being.
We, the greatest creation of God has been bestowed with so much potentials and power. We
have explored the unexplored and invented technologies that are unimaginable 10-20 years ago. We have discovered our potentials but let us not forget the ONE who gave us all these
gifts of knowledge and wisdom.
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References^ Halsey, William D., ed. Collier's Encyclopedia. Vol. 16. New York: MacMillan Educational Company, 1991.[citation needed]
^ Ringer, Mark. Opera's First Master: The Musical Dramas of Claudio Monteverdi. Canada: Amadeus Press, 2006.[page needed]
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