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what were the principles of renaissance

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Principal liturgical (church-based) musical forms which remained in use throughout the Renaissance periodwere masses and motets, with some other developments towards the end of the era, especially as composers of sacred music began to adopt secular (non-religious) musical forms (such as the madrigal) for religious use ...
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The Renaissance was not a sudden or spontaneous development . It was based on certain beliefs of right or wrong . It had certain features which touched aspects of life .

They are as follows:-

Humanism : Humanism was regarded as the most remarkable phenomena of Renaissance . It was a product of spread of education and learning . Basically, it meant a decisive shift in concern for human vas distinct from divine matters . It was centred on the man of flesh and blood with all his earthly joys and sorrows . It opposed religious ascetiscm .

Glorification of human form : The Renaissance scholars and artists glorified human body . Their works were permeated with the faith that a man with an active mind and body was capable of knowing and controlling of world , of performing miracles and fashioning his own happiness .

Spirit of enquiry : The Renaissance humanists believed in limitless potentialities of man but they also did not forget the past . The spirit of enquiry extended from scientific enquiry into nature , explorations and expeditions to probe into every realm of knowledge . It proved to be the principle cause of Renaissance.

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