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| Nicolas gombert worked at what three locations? |
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| Nicolas Gombert studied under whom? |
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| Jacob Arcadelt was of student of...? |
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| Jacob Arcadelt served in what two locations? |
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| Jacob Arcadelt was known principally for what two styles of music? |
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| secular chansons and madgrigali |
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| Jacob Clement was also known as__ distiguishing from another composer? |
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| Where did Jacob Clements work mostly? |
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| in Burges and other Netherlander (reformed churches) |
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| What did Jacob Clements work include? |
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Secular chansons, 15 Masses, 200+ motets, 4 books of psalm settings |
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| A Dutch 3 part strophic settings for devotions at home |
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| Souterliedekens and Lofzangen |
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| Where was Adrian Willaert born? |
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| Who studied with Mouton in Paris? |
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| Who employed Adrian Willeart in Rome? |
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| What work of Willeart's was presented at St. Marks in Venice? |
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| List four of Willeart's students>> |
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| Zarlino, Rore, Vicentino, Andrea Gabrieli |
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| Willeart is often BUT MISTAKENLY credited for what? |
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| The development of cori spezzati |
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| Willeart was progressive in style in these three areas>> |
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| textual expression, chromaticism, rhythm |
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| Willeart payed close attention to what two textual aspects? |
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| text underlay, stress of Latin diction |
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| Who is the composer of Estes family in Ferrara? |
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| Rore was willeart's successor at what location? |
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| Rore is principally known for what developments |
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| who was taken to Italy at the age of 18 to sing for the court of Constantino Catrioto in Naples? |
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| who was maestro di capella at St. John's Lateran (the parish church in rome)? |
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| roland de Lassus was a composer in what location? |
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| who served Duke Albercht V in Munich Germany for 38 years? |
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| who traveled to Munich to study with Lassus? |
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| motets reflected influence of what musical style? |
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| Motet style influenced by madrigal includes traits such as>>> |
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| dramatic texts (biblical or non), word painting, chromaticism |
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| what are the three cosmopolitan secular productions? |
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| Parisian chansons, German and Dutch lieder, Italian madrigali |
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| List the five guidelines imposed after the counter reformation>>> |
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| >Music must contribute to a worshipful attitude, >avoid the use of secular melodies, >text must be clearly understood, >instruments colla voce, >return to traditional liturgical chants |
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| who composed the "Council Prayers"? |
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| What did the composition of Council Prayers convince critics of? |
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| the value of polyphonic music |
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| Who recieved early musical training and later bacame organist in the choir of Santa Maria Maggiore (Rome)? |
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| Local Bishop later became Pope |
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| Who was appointed Maestro di capella giulia |
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| who was appointed to sing in Pontifical choir? |
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| who replaced Lassus at St. John's Lateran? |
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| who was the master of music in the Jesuit Roman Seminary? |
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| founded by Council of Trent to train clergy and musicians |
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| Lost his family in the plague |
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| Palestrina did three types of masses>>> |
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| paraphrase, cantus firmus, parody |
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