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- Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque
- Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque tim carter.
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- E. H. Gombrich, Review of Frederick B. Artz, From the Renaissance
- reappreciation of the art, letters and music of Mannerism.
- gombricharchive.files.wordpress.com
- ABSTRACT Title of Thesis: MUSIC OF THE NEW LUSITANIA: THE
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- drum.lib.umd.edu
- HIGH RENAISSANCE AND MANNERISM
- High Renaissance. • 1494-1520. • Classical principles of beauty, balance, order, serenity, harmony, & rational design reached a zenith of perfection.
- www.opsu.edu
- Galileo's Father
- Jul 28, 2010 3 Renaissance Music Theory. 3.1 Summary of Renaissance music .
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Suggested Web Resources
- Renaissance music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Mannerism. In the late 16th century, as the Renaissance era closed, an extremely manneristic style developed.
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- Mannerism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- French Renaissance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- 1.1 The High Renaissance; 1.2 Late Mannerism and early Baroque.
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- Cambridge Histories Online : Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque
- 1: Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque. cover image. SeriesThe Cambridge History of Music.
- histories.cambridge.org
- Classicism and Mannerism in 16th-Century Music
- melody, the relationship of text to music must be of great importance in a discussion of mannerism, classicism, or any -ism in the music of the. Renaissance.
- www.jstor.org
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