Council of Trent was held in northern Italy in the town of Trento held between 1545 and 1563. It was the 19th ecumenical council of the Catholic Church.
Council of Trent addressed music in one sentence in all official documents, dealt as Holy Mass, towards the end of a 22nd session of the council.
They shall ban all kind of music from churches, in which, whether by the organ, or in the singing, there is mashed up of anything lascivious or impure, all secular actions, vain and therefore non religious or irrelevant talk, all walking about loud noise, that so the house of God may be seen to be called, a true house of prayer.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
To what extent did the "exchange of information" reflect and develop the Renaissance worldview?
Answer:
To the extent that the spread of information to different parts of western Europe allowed the exchange of information to promote the new ideas of this period, after so many years of dark ages during the Medieval times. This exchange of information included the humanistic ideas of teh Renaissance, as well as the information about the beautiful works of art of the time.
Let's have in mind that the Renaissance led to major artistic, social, and political changes in Europe between 1300 and 1600.
This was a time in which authors, thinkers, and artists discovered the importance of the human mind. Great artists like Rafael, Leonardo Da Vinci. Michelangelo Buonarroti created magnificent pieces of art in different buildings and churches.