Middle ages music
[DOC File]MHST 752 Music of the Middle Ages -- Lecture 4 ...
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Earliest extant music from Middle Ages Christian church. Much of extant music until c. 1300, Why? Expensive to write down music -- especially before paper . Few could read and write at all, let alone read and write music . Once there is a reason to. Doesn't seem to be until c. 800. Catholic church develops first need for notation
[DOC File]Welcome to the Current Middle Ages - Raven Boy Music
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Title: Welcome to the Current Middle Ages Author: lnktheriot Last modified by: lnktheriot Created Date: 7/7/2002 7:38:00 PM Other titles: Welcome to the Current Middle Ages
[DOC File]The Understanding of Music
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Secular Music in the Middle Ages (slide #19 & 20) With the rising power of the royal courts, it should not be a surprise that secular music becomes more important. After all, the kings, queens, and emperors are always in need of music for their ceremonies, celebrations, and entertainment.
[DOCX File]Part I: The Middle Ages
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0.1 Outline the general characteristics and functions of music in the Middle Ages. Topic: Music for Entertainment. Difficulty Level: Moderate. Skill Level: Understand the Concepts. Page: 22. 2. The earliest chant manuscripts show _____. a) simple symbols above the texts, indicating motion of the pitch up or down. b) carefully notated rhythms
[DOC File]Music Appreciation – Middles Ages continued
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Music Appreciation – Middles Ages continued – 476 – 1450. The years 500 – 1000 were also known as The Dark Ages . The king of countries had all the power – with the approval of the Roman Catholic Pope. The German Emperor Charlemagne (then known as the Franks) 742 –814.
Study Guide for Music Appreciation:
Middle Ages: (450-1450) Gregorian Chant: Attributed to Pope Gregory I, written for the singing of parts of the mass ordinary. Mass Ordinary: The parts of the mass which remain consistent, regardless of holidays, festivals, or other events.
[DOC File]Middle Ages Worksheet - OUTSIDE THE BOX
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What is the difference between sacred and secular music? Music where two or more melodic lines are heard at the same time in harmony is called . When the names of the authors or composers were not written down or simply never known, we say that the work is . Extra Credit: During the Middle Ages, support for the arts was called patronage.
[DOC File]The History of Music – An Illustrated History of Music for ...
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The Middle Ages span nearly one thousand years (c. 476 – 1450) The early Christian church and the state were the centers of powers during this time. Much of the surviving music left from the Middle Ages is religious, or sacred, because of the sponsorship (patronage) of the church. The later Middle Ages saw the rise of cities, cathedrals, and ...
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