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    be in Europe. This marked the beginning of The Renaissance. The Renaissance started in Italy and spread to the rest of Europe. To understand how this spark of “rebirth” came about, it is important to know what was going on in history prior to this. The Black Death swept across Europe, a plague that severely damaged the European population. Political and economical instability were major conflicts that were tearing the continent apart. The Renaissance was exactly what Europe needed to get back on their

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    Renaissance Music The Renaissance is a historical time from 1425 to 1600. The name Renaissance formed in the 14th century. The renaissance meant rebirth and at that time period that 's what occurred in the classical period. The era started in Italy and spread throughout Europe. Renaissance music set a path going into an era of changes and innovations. In this period of arts were influenced by developments in politics, economics, religion and technology The renaissance had growth with scientific

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    In the late 14th century to the 16th century, the Italian Renaissance was taking place and moving from the Middle Ages at a time when the Catholic Church was indomitable to a period called The Renaissance. After this “rebirth” in Italy began, it started spreading to other countries to then produce a French Renaissance, an English Renaissance, and so on. Italy served a sort of birth place for the Renaissance in European culture. During this time period, more and more people were placing humans as

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    “The Renaissance is studied by the name of the artists and architects, with their creations recorded as great historical events”- Arthur Erickson. This quote it accurately relates to many artists and architects as they shaped the world that we live in every day. The Renaissance birthed the great talents from artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo who brought a life like perspective of art and set a trend of using light and shadowing to bring the artwork to life. This allowed artist to

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    The Renaissance was a crucial part of the change from the hierarchy and social order that dominated “The Dark Ages” to the social mobility that developed when the “Early Modern Period” began. Due to a myriad of factors, such as the Bubonic plague, which had devastating effects on the population during the Late Middle Ages. This combined with the nobility’s need for peasant labor resulted in common people demanding higher wages and increasing the prices of their products. Likewise, skilled workers

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    The renaissance education changed as time went on. The views, values, and purposes went through a metamorphosis throughout the years of the renaissance. In the beginning of schooling around 1450, the focus was reading and writing. Then people started to take a more humanist perspective and put their values in knowledge more and being experienced in multiple areas. Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini was a humanist from Italy who later became a pope. In 1450 he said that reading and learning from others

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    Art of the Renaissance Paradoxically, in the church’s authority over their community crumbled leaving a fragile society. During this period a cultural movement spread readily. This was espsicaily due to the geographical link between the countries allowing their to be a continues cultural flow back and forth. Since Italys was location on the Mediterranean Sea they were able to develop the first port, which allowed for them to engage in trade and commerce as well as the spread of idea. A new

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    Renaissance is a time period that starts a transitional cultural movement in Europe between medieval times and modern times. It means rebirth and begins in 14th century and lasts into the 17th century. Through out this time, many aspects were influenced by this cultural movement, such as art, music, science, religion and politics. Renaissance was marked by the humanistic revival, and people in Europe used this method in study, in order to searched for realism and human themselves in art. There are

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    THE RENAISSANCE AND THE CONCEPT OF SPACE: The idea of freely evolved cities and open spaces changed to a planned environment in the Renaissance, wherein the city was preconceived and designed. The Renaissance focussed on appearance and this led to a massive increase in the scale of open spaces. The city was no longer freely evolved, but became a work of art. The spaces in between buildings were large squares and plazas focusing on spatial effects, perspectival view corridors and geometric volumes

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    William Du Fay, and Gilles Binchois. While all three of these men were great contributors to this newfound style, it was Dunstable who is seen as the father of this trend. John Dunstable lived among some of the best composers at the beginning of the Renaissance. Although nobody truly knows when and where he was born, they do know that some of his earliest works date

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