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    coming of the Renaissance‚ simply the ultimate point of art.  Music of the Renaissance was thought to be good‚ but not the ultimate. In general‚ music did have some relation to the Reformation/Counter-Reformation.  According to the rules of the Council of Trent‚ art should be free from sin and should bring one closer to the church and the love of god.  The music in the Baroque seems to have its own interpretations of this.  While music does not attempt to bring one closer to the love of god‚ it most

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    Reformation in Europe(1500-1620) Causes for reformation Conflicts between European nation states People at bottom of social structures tired of being at the bottom Invention of the printing press leading to more people reading and interpreting bible and noticing how corrupt Catholic Church is. Sale of indulgences sold by john Tetzel Modern Devotion or Brothers of Common Life Established by Gerard Groote Based out of Zwolle and Deventer in the Netherlands Stressed having a personal relationship

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    Middle Ages Dates: 450-1450 1. What was going historically during this era? What was life like? The Middle Ages was a time of migrations‚ upheavals‚ and wars. People were divided by three main social classes: nobility‚ peasantry‚ and clergy. 2. Who or what had the power? Nobility 3. Who were learned or literate? Clergy 4. Who were allowed to sing in church? Men and Nuns 5. Most of the music that was notated during the middle ages was sacred or secular? Sacred. But Secular music was

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    John XXIII 1. Changes of Vatican II - John initiated an ecumenical council‚ he called for the concil He also set up the 10 commissions/secretariats 2. “open the windows of the church and let fresh air in” - second pentecost “I’ve looked into your eyes with my eyes‚ I have put my heart near your heart” “Do not listen to the prophets of doom” “listen to the signs of the times” - environmental ethics‚ different views 3. Pope John 23rd was a transitional pope because in a short amount of time

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    Velázquez Las Meninas (The Maids of Honor) 1600s (19-30) [pic] Questions to prepare for Exam 2 (as well as the 5 numbered questions on study sheet for Ch 14): Which city was the major center for artistic development in the 1600s? Why? Why was the Council of Trent convened? What impact did it have on Catholic art? How does the Ecstasy of Saint Theresa exemplify Baroque art in its iconography and style? Discuss the innovations Caravaggio introduced into painting to make it look more dramatic. Why was

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    coming of the Renaissance‚ simply the ultimate point of art.  Music of the Renaissance was thought to be good‚ but not the ultimate. In general‚ music did have some relation to the Reformation/Counter-Reformation.  According to the rules of the Council of Trent‚ art should be free from sin and should bring one closer to the church and the love of god.  The music in the Baroque seems to have its own interpretations of this.  While music does not attempt to bring one closer to the love of god‚ it most

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    Four main actions taken by the council include condemning Protestantism‚ attempting to right any corruption within the Catholic Church‚ solidify the analysis of the Bible‚ and clearly define the relationship of good works and faith to gain salvation. The Council served as the ultimate wedge between the Church and the ever-rising challenge movement. Because of the Council‚ Roman Catholic statements virtually jettisoned the chance for a sort of resolution

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    credits him to possibly manipulate specific instances to make one side seem more upholding than another. Another limitation is that there is no academic information regarding his background besides him graduating college and being a member of the Council of Foreign Relations. This limits his personal education towards being a credited historian‚ by using other sources and historians in his

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    the Baroque style makes up a large part of classical music. Important composers include Johann Sebastian Bach‚ George Handel‚ and Antonio Vivaldi. This style’s popularity was encouraged by the Roman Catholic Church‚ which had decided at the Council Of Trent that the arts should portray religious themes and direct emotional involvement in response to the Protestant Reformation. The aristocracy‚ too‚ appreciated this style as it allowed them to impress their visitors and express power‚ triumph and

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    The Rome Emperor‚ Constantine‚ after 313 A.D. An assembly‚ known as The Council of The Trent‚ was the 16th-century Ecumenical Council of the Roman Catholic Church. This Council was responsible for the establishment of the original Catholic traditions‚ such as the Sacraments‚ church teachings‚ and The Eucharist‚ just to name a few. It was not until the 20th century‚ that another assemblage‚ known as The Vatican II Council‚ reshaped many of the traditions and sacraments that Catholicism was originally

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