The Complete History of Music, Part 2: The Renaissance TUTORiAL

19 September 2019 | 1.28 GB

Welcome to the COMPLETE HISTORY OF MUSIC, PART 2!

This class is for anyone who has wondered about the origins of music, how it came to be, and where it came from.

In this course we will look at the world during the renaissance (approximately 1300 – 1600), through the lens of music. This period begins with the church dominating most music, but ends with “the reformation”, in which many churches split off from the catholic church, which had a big impact on the music in those churches. We will also look at what was happening outside of the churches musically, including songs, instruments, minstrels, choirs, and more.

Topics Covered:

•Politics of the world during the renaissance
•Europe during the renaissance
•Musical training
•The music of Jusquin Desprez
•The age of the castrato
•New compositional techniques in the renaissance
•New tuning systems in the renaissance
•The dawn of printed music
•The music of John Dunstable
•The polyphonic mass
•The music of DuFay
•Chanson
•The music of Busnoy
•The Mass in the renaissance
•The music of Ockeghem
•The reformation’s effects on music
•Music in the Lutheran church
•Music in the Calvinist church
•Music in the Church of England
•Catholic music after the reformation
•Jewish music
•The amateur musician
•The development of song in Spain, Italy, France, Germany, and England
•The Italian madrigal
•Instruments of the renaissance
•Dance Music
•And much, much more!

Dr. Allen is a university music professor, and is a top-rated Udemy instructor. In 2017 Star Tribune Business featured him as a “Mover and a Shaker,” and he is recognized by the Grammy Foundation for his music education classes.

While a lot of history courses focus on memorization, this is a course for those interested in immersing themselves in the music and culture. You won’t find lists of dates to memorize here – this class is designed to be fun and enjoyable.

This is the first part of a multiple-course series.

In this course, we will focus the entire course on the renaissance period.

By the end of this course, if you follow along, you will be ready to move on the Baroque period – coming in part 3!

[toggle title=”Home page”]https://tinyurl.com/y4sl9ftr[/toggle]

http://alfalink.to/9f9a92aab7b45d359ed3

Please REPORT in Comment Broken Links

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *