Final Exam 3.2

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Final Exam 3.2

Quattrocento
The 15th century in Italy is referred to as the:
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Quattrocento The 15th century in Italy is referred to as the:
Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (c1615) The largest collection of English keyboard music—and of any Renaissance keyboard music from any country—is the
Thomas Tallis the most renowned English church composer in the first part of the 16th century, wrote the music for Catholics, Anglicans, and Puritans.
William Byrd and John Dowland de Lachrimae Two English Renaissance composers
Buxheim Organ Book a collection of 256 pieces for organ compiled in southern Germany around 1470, arrangements of secular and sacred vocal works

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