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MEDIEVAL PERIOD (Middle Ages) and RENAISSANCE Timeline [Musicologists often refer to BOTH periods as EARLY MUSIC] (ALL DATES ARE APPROXIMATE!) (500) Characteristics Latin; Plainsong; Based on church modes (still tonal); Male voices only; No meter/arrhythmic; Predominantly church oriented; Distorted art; Characteristics
15 wrz 2015 · This presentation contains information and musical examples of music of the Medieval period of Western history. The dates of the Medieval period are approximate, as are the dates of all style periods. This period saw the beginnings of an interest in the arts and learning.
The document provides a timeline of medieval music from 590 AD to 1475 AD. It outlines key developments such as the Gregorian chant in 590-604 AD, the development of organum in 695 AD, and Guido d'Arezzo's invention of musical notation in 1030 AD.
25 sie 1985 · From the emergence of plainsong to the end of the fourteenth century, this Companion covers all the key aspects of medieval music.
The document summarizes music of the Medieval period from 700-1400 CE. It discusses how Gregorian chants became the approved music of the Catholic Church under Pope Gregory I and were characterized as monophonic and based on Latin liturgy.
The medieval period saw the gradual development and standardization of Gregorian chant across Western Europe. While sacred music was dominant, secular song traditions like the troubadours and minnesangers emerged between 1100-1300 CE.
17 paź 2023 · Welcome to the medieval music period—a captivating era of music that spanned almost a millennium, weaving together the threads of art, culture, and spirituality. This guide will look at some of the history, key composers, and important musical features to help give you an understanding of what makes a piece from this time sound the way it does.