1. Differentiate the music of Renaissance to the Baroque music? Renaissance Period | Baroque Period​

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What is the difference between Renaissance and Baroque Music?

• Renaissance music was rather constrained when compared to baroque music, yet it was the foundation for baroque music.

• Baroque musical genres include both vocals and instrumentals, with the only difference being they were quite larger in number of categories than those of in the renaissance era.

• Renaissance music consisted of smooth regular flow of rhythm while baroque music was comprised of a metrical rhythm with varied motion.

• The tone of the baroque music was of development of tonal architecture and formal principles; baroque, binary, ternary, fugue, etc. while the form of renaissance music was much of the systematic point imitation and Cantus Firmus structures.

• Melody with accompaniment was noted during the baroque period while the melody of renaissance music was much more of imitative counterpoint.

By considering these differences in times and their music, it is quite understandable that renaissance and baroque music clearly differ from each other at many levels.

source: https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-renaissance-and-vs-baroque-music/

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