MUSIC IN THE RENAISSANCEVersión en línea Review about some musical features of the period called as Renaissance por Cristina Fernandez 1 What are two musical innovations that came with the Renaissance period? Escoge una o varias respuestas a Polyphonic texture (multiple melodies sung at once) b Dancing added to the music in the church c Electrical instruments in secular songs d Printed music, rather than hand-scripted 2 Some instruments of the Renaissance were... a Banjo and keyboard b Lute and harpsichord c Psaltery and cello 3 The Renaissance form of a cappella secular music, generally about love, is called... a Mass b Motet c Madrigal 4 Palestrina's career centered in a The Netherlands b Florence c Rome d Naples 5 What modern day musical instrument is the lute most similar to? a Guitar b Piano c Trumpet d Flute 6 Renaissance composers were able to take advantage of the printing press to give their music a wider audience. a True b False 7 In Renaissance music the instruments were considered more important than vocals. a True b False 8 The dominant intellectual movement of the Renaissance was called a Feudalism b Humanism c Classicism d Paganism 9 The texture of Renaissance music is chiefly a Monophonic b Homophonic c Polyphonic d Heterophonic 10 Which of the following was a leader in the Protestant Reformation? a Tomás Luis de Victoria b Martin Luther c Palestrina d Christopher Columbus 11 During the Renaissance, educated people were often trained in music, literature, theatre, and art. a True b False 12 Much of the instrumental music composed during the Renaissance was intended for a The concert hall b Dancing c Religious worship d The piano