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motet and the mass
There were more established musical instruments by then. There were beginning to be a lot of good performers on those instruments. Composers were broadening their experimentation with music to include two and three part harmonies, instead of just individual polyphonic lines. Those are the three main reasons - there are lots of others. But your question is well put. Renaissance music did indeed sound "fuller" than medieval music.
no-one knows that but there are 2 main versions. one that starts the song with a D natural and one that starts the song with a B flat OR http://www.musicedmagic.com/docdownload/free-sheet-music/christmas-and-sacred-music/jingle-bells/jingle-bells-flute/download.html
Claudio Monteverdi was a Roman Catholic priest, a violinist, and a composer. His outstanding accomplishments include composing the first dramatically viable opera called, Orfeo, and writing compositions that transitioned the world from Renaissance music to Baroque music.
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