The Rise of Secular Music during the Renaissance

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @imamomtoo3470
    @imamomtoo3470 3 года назад +5

    That is my boy!!! A strong man who unashamedly and unabashedly delves into the history of these competing forces, whom we wins over through his guilelessness and innocence, his purity , his research, and ultimately, his professionalism!

  • @SpringsnowBlossom
    @SpringsnowBlossom Год назад +2

    Your videos are a godsend! Thank you!

  • @uramax2006
    @uramax2006 3 года назад +4

    Thank you, excellent content and presentation

  • @synedoc1752
    @synedoc1752 3 года назад +3

    Great series!

  • @0to9wine91
    @0to9wine91 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful Information.

  • @marionevanauber1537
    @marionevanauber1537 2 года назад +1

    Apart from the fact that in my eyes (ears) it would have been good for the examples to be sung in by natural voices rather than by modern opera singers, I think it's a very interesting piece of music history. Thank you. :)

  • @nocchibias1969
    @nocchibias1969 2 года назад

    this video was exactly what i was looking for! i wanted to learn more about secular music (+baroque & chamber) after listening to some NTS radio episodes that played it! this while video is very well constructed/easy to consume!

  • @conforzo
    @conforzo Год назад

    I think there should be more info on the instrumental dance music of this time. Most of it is the religious madrigals etc, but there's always so much material on that.

  • @mikemusic10
    @mikemusic10 Год назад

    Note the recording of the chanson and lied are a minor third lower than written.

  • @miroslavablazekova8821
    @miroslavablazekova8821 2 года назад

    Dear Matthew, thank you very much for your lectures. Amazing!! Your form of lecturing is interesting and breathtaking! Small note: Please check 06:00 date of death of Marchetto Cara should be 1525 not 1425 :). Keep up your work. Best wishes from Slovakia.

    • @KeepitClassical
      @KeepitClassical  2 года назад

      Oops! 🤦🏼‍♂️ LOL, he went back in time to die. Thanks for keeping me honest!

  • @angelamalek
    @angelamalek Год назад +1

    MEHdici, accent on the first syllable. Lied is pronounced “leet.” I see your diction book on the shelf😉Good music samples!

  • @VexValac
    @VexValac 8 месяцев назад

    Chanson is also Canción in spanish!

  • @erikgruber9736
    @erikgruber9736 Год назад

    Does someone know the difference between a frottola and a madrigal? (I am aware the latter stems from the former.) Thanks

  • @isaiasramosgarcia3457
    @isaiasramosgarcia3457 10 месяцев назад

    this guy is extremely good-looking

  • @cab06215
    @cab06215 2 года назад

    Thanks man.

  • @jakemcnamee9417
    @jakemcnamee9417 Год назад

    I've heard songs with references to pagan gods from the renaissance. Would this count as secular?

    • @erikgruber9736
      @erikgruber9736 Год назад

      Yeah, there are secular madrigals with references to greek gods; religious music in this case only refers to christian music.