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The Renaissance is the period par excellence of the vocal polyphony.
New polyphonic compositional styles are: the cantus firmus, imitative counterpoint and homophonic polyphony.

religious vocal music in the Catholic Church encourages the singing of Masses and motets of many voices. For its part, the German Protestant Church reaffirms the coral as important work for their faithful participation in the liturgy singing.

Composers highlights: Orlando de Lassus, Tomás Luis de Victoria, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Christopher Morales.

secular music in new forms: the madrigal and opera in music. The prime example in this genre is Claudio Monteverdi.
Carol stands in Spain, which takes into Juan de la Encina one of the most prominent authors.

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In the sixteenth century, the instrumental music to the fore and independence from the vocal music and, thanks to the invention of printing, there is greater diffusion music.

appear derived forms of vocal music, as canzona and ricercare, works on an improvised melody, fantasy and toccata, and music for dance, as the pavan, galliard, the sarabande and Passamezzo.

polyphonic instruments common in this period were the lute, the harpsichord, organ and, in Spain, the vihuela, and the melodic instruments are the viola, viola da gamba, the recorder, flute, the crumhorn and sacabucche.

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