Chapter 6 part two Flashcards

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ars subtillior

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late 14th cen extension of the ars nova, more subtle, intended for professional, sophisticated audience

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trecento

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Italians 14th century music and art

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madrigal

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14th century Italian poetic form and musical setting

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How is Italian notation different from French notation in the ars nova?

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The Italian breve can be broken into 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 and 12 groups

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Madrigal

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Fourteenth-century Italian poetic form and its musical setting, having two or three stanzas followed by a ritornello.

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ritornello

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closing section of a madrigal in a different meter

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7
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caccia

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Fourteenth-century Italian form featuring two voices in canon over a free untexted tenor

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ballata

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14th century Italian song with the form AbbaA

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Machaut’s Douce Dame

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monophonic, refrain, courtly unattainable love, virelai, trouvere-like, duple meter, ars nova, syncopated rhythm, mode based on G

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Machaut’s Rose, Liz, Printemps, Verdure

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rondeau, (contratenor, tenor, cantus), rondeau, cantus-tenir duet, successive composition, stratified texture, rhythmic angularity & syncopation, courtly love, based on C, DOUBLE LEADING TONES

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Phillipus de Caserta’s ballade en remirant

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  • stable tenor voice, crazy other voices
  • red notes mean reduce time by 1/3
  • backwards C = temporary duple meter
  • added dots = shifts rhythm forward and add rest
  • trying to confuse singers
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The Squarcialupi Codex

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anthology of good Italian music, copied at the Monastery of St Mary

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Jacopo da Bologna’s madrigal non al suo amante

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  • top line is smooth and virtuosic, vocal ornamentation, no leaps
  • aaB
  • text is written by Petrarch
  • for 2 voices
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Francesco Landini’s Cosi Pensoso

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  • Canon
  • pursuit of love/hunting song
  • top voice in triple meter, then contravener joins in
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Landini Cadence

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a decorated sixth-to-octave cadence in which the upper voice moves down a step, then rises a third as the tenor descends by step

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