Question

In 1978, the countertenor Dominique Visse founded a Renaissance and Baroque ensemble named for this composer. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this early 16th-century Parisian composer who heavily used onomatopoeic vocal effects to craft imitative songs like “Il est bel et bon” (“il eh bel eh bohn”) and “La Bataille (“bah-TIE-yeh”).”
ANSWER: Clément Janequin (“CLAY-mahn ZHAH-neh-kahn”) [accept Ensemble Clément Janequin]
[10m] Parisian composers such as Janequin and Claudin de Sermisy abandoned the polyphonic texture of the Franco-Flemish school and moved towards this harmonic texture, in which all voices move essentially in parallel.
ANSWER: homophony [accept homophonic]
[10e] This leading composer of the Franco-Flemish school used similar homophonic textures to the Parisian school in his chanson Vive le roy. He is better known for the song “El grillo” and the Missa Pange lingua.
ANSWER: Josquin des Prez (“zhoh-SKAHN day pray”) [or Josquin des Prez; or Josquin Labloitte]

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Chicago BBrown A0101020
Columbia AToronto A001010
Columbia BNYU A0101020
Cornell AGeorgia Tech A001010
Cornell BNorth Carolina A0000
Duke AMaryland A0000
Florida AStanford A001010
Florida BHouston A0000
Georgia Tech BVirginia A0000
Illinois AIowa State A001010
Imperial AMichigan A0000
MIT AUC Berkeley A0000
Minnesota AChicago C1001020
Minnesota BJohns Hopkins A0000
Northwestern AIndiana A0101020
Ohio State AWUSTL A0101020
Penn APenn State A001010
Rutgers AMcGill A001010
South Carolina AClaremont A001010
Texas AHarvard A001010
UC Berkeley BPurdue A0000
Vanderbilt ARutgers B001010
Yale AChicago A0101020
Yale BWUSTL B0000