CLASS: Sep, 28 2018: Renaissance Flashcards
REVIEW QUESTIONS:
Which medieval genre is similar to that of Faburden and Fauxbourdon?
Parallel Organum
Not Dicant or Florid
REVIEW QUESTIONS:
What are the similarities of Faburden and Fauxbourdon versus medieval Organum?
1) They are decorating a pre-existing tune
ORGANUM: Decoring an existing CHANT
FABURDEN: Decorating a CAROL
FAUXBOURDON: Decorating a HYMN
2) Parallel motion
REVIEW QUESTIONS:
What are the differences of Faburden and Fauxbourdon versus medieval Organum?
The intervals
ORGANUM: Parallel 4ths and 5ths
FABURDEN / FAUXBOURDON: Parallel 6 3 chords
REVIEW QUESTIONS:
What is the difference between Faburden and Fauxbourdon?
Where the position of the melody is
FABURDEN: Original line is in the MIDDLE
FAUXBOURDON: Original line is the BOTTOM
*Harmonies are the same. 63
REVIEW QUESTIONS:
What does Fauxbourdon decorate?
Hymn
REVIEW QUESTIONS:
What language is Fauxbourdon in?
Latin (Our example only, not always)
*Hymn
REVIEW QUESTIONS:
What does Faburden decorate?
Carol
REVIEW QUESTIONS:
What language is our Faburden example in?
English (Just our example)
REVIEW QUESTIONS:
Term to define the section of chant being decorated:
Substitute Clausulae
REVIEW QUESTIONS:
Compare / Contrast the Medieval and Renaissance motets:
MEDIEVAL: All voices are different–The texture is STRATIFIED. Voices are successively composed (one at a time).
RENAISSANCE: Sounds better. 3rds and 6ths, sound more harmonious. Same text in all voices. Composed all voices simultaneously.
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