Music, asked by tawa34, 5 months ago

S QUESTIONS:
1. Explain briefly the performance practice of the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque
Periods? What did you observe in the video in terms of setting? Composition? Role of
composers or performers?​

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Answered by itsgagan
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Answer:

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer: The performance practice of the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Periods are

Explanation:

Performance practice of the Medieval period: The performance practices of the Middle Ages afforded artists a lot of freedom in terms of vocal tones, ornamentation, improvisation, instrumentation, pace, and even the choice of chromatic inflection.

Renaissance period: There is no specific format for performing music from this time period; there are a variety of methods to do it. Rarely distinct from one another and occasionally used interchangeably are vocal and instrumental genres, that need in-depth style knowledge, authentic instruments, etc.

Baroque period: Musicians were required to add trills, mordents, turns, appoggiaturas, grace notes, passing tones, and other ornaments to their performances throughout the Baroque era. The usage of vibrato was seen as ornamental as well. In addition to adding ornaments, performers had to improvise, especially when playing cadences.

Role of Composers or performers: The imitation of polyphony that characterizes Renaissance music. The Baroque Period is known for its lavish and elaborate ornamentation of sculptures, theatres, works of art, and music.

The musical genres that were most popular throughout the Baroque Period were the chorale, oratorio, fugue, concerto, and fugue.

Hence, this is the performance practice of the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque Periods and the role of composers or performers.

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