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INSTRUMENTS OF THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE
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Lute
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INSTRUMENTS OF THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE
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Harpshichord
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INSTRUMENTS OF THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE
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Virginal
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INSTRUMENTS OF THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE
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Lyre
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INSTRUMENTS OF THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE
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Viol (de gamba)
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INSTRUMENTS OF THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE
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Percussion (tambourine)
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INSTRUMENTS OF THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE
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Brass (trumpet-comet)
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INSTRUMENTS OF THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE
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Aerophones (reed pipe, bagpipe, panpipe, recorder)
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ENGLISH RENAISSANCE SONG FORMS
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Lute
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ENGLISH RENAISSANCE SONG FORMS
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Madrigal
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ELEMENTS OF 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN OPERA
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Focus on melody, emotion, novelty, and individuality
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ELEMENTS OF 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN OPERA
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Attended by members of middle and upper class but performed in various contexts
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ELEMENTS OF 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN OPERA
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Aria forms include da capo (ABA), Verdi's AABA, and cantabile-and-cabaletta (ABB)
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ELEMENTS OF 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN OPERA
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Melodies become gradually more syllabic with less ornamentation
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ELEMENTS OF 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN OPERA
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Changes in speed, volume, and texture are greater (and often more dramatic) and symbolize emotional expression
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