Worksheets

**Worksheets** 1. motet; four; Josquin Des Prez; Giovanni Palestrina; Reformation; chorale

2. Brain Buster: The music was much more accessible, thanks to the printing press, and so became a regular part of a good education. Also, a new kind of music called a madrigal was introduced, which was a kind of secular music that was "for fun".

3. without accompaniment; a single unaccompanied melody; two or more melody lines; songs for small groups of voices without instruments; 4 equally important vocal parts, where music was more important than words; groups divided into several choirs and placed in different areas of a cathedral to all sing at once. Palestrina: 104 masses, 375 motets - one of the reasons music stayed strong in the Church Gabrielis: wrote pieces for instruments alone; first antiphonal music

4. "The 1500s" Spain; Renaissance; Mona Lisa; polyphony; Palestrina; printing press; chorale; Roanoke;