Bruce Horlick ELearning (Bruce's Studio Sound-No Compressors)

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US Mid-Atlantic)

Transcript

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listening bridge from the Renaissance to the Baroque period. Listen to these two pieces and compare when you hear using the following questions to God you're listening. What is the performance medium of each piece? What is the language of the text in each piece? Which piece has a stronger pulse? What is the texture of each piece? Which piece features stronger cadences, in which piece are all voices? Equally important? General background. The years between 1617 50 were full of contradiction. Change in conflict in Europe, the future would be shaped by the far reaching consequences of war. These conflicts mainly pitted the northern countries Belgium, Germany, England and Sweden against the Catholic kingdoms of the Salt, France, Spain and Austria. And they serve to further accentuate the pre existing cultural differences between northern and southern Europe. However, tremendous scientific, philosophical and artistic accomplishments constituting the practical foundation of modern civilization flourished side by side with continual warfare, political instability and a religious fervor that bordered on fanaticism. Some of the most significant events of this period include the following