Unit II Test
... 3. During the Middle Ages, women did not participate in music making in the church except within convents. True False ...
... 3. During the Middle Ages, women did not participate in music making in the church except within convents. True False ...
2. Early Music History in a Nutshell
... chants, which were being used for Masses and Biblical verses. These were known as Gregorian Chants. Each Gregorian Chant had only one melodic line, regardless of how many people were singing it. Around 800 A.D. (when Charlemagne ruled Europe), church musicians started experimenting with two people ( ...
... chants, which were being used for Masses and Biblical verses. These were known as Gregorian Chants. Each Gregorian Chant had only one melodic line, regardless of how many people were singing it. Around 800 A.D. (when Charlemagne ruled Europe), church musicians started experimenting with two people ( ...
history_of_music_middle_ages
... Notes were square called neumes Most well known plain song is Gregorian chant……in honour of Pope Gregory the first ...
... Notes were square called neumes Most well known plain song is Gregorian chant……in honour of Pope Gregory the first ...
Secular music - Dr. Michael P. Flynn
... Discant-style clausula: Perotin revised and expanded the Magnus Liber Organi. For example, he revived a compositional style called discant when he added sections called clausulae (finishing section) to the existing melodies, sections in which two or three voices move at approximately the same speed ...
... Discant-style clausula: Perotin revised and expanded the Magnus Liber Organi. For example, he revived a compositional style called discant when he added sections called clausulae (finishing section) to the existing melodies, sections in which two or three voices move at approximately the same speed ...
Musical-technical terms: Responsorial singing
... Symphonia- : concord of sounds; especially : musical harmony. 2 [Late Latin, a kind of musical instrument, from Latin, concord of sounds] : any of various musical instruments (such as the bagpipe and hurdy-gurdy) of the medieval period. Ison chanting - Ison is a drone note, or a slow-moving lower vo ...
... Symphonia- : concord of sounds; especially : musical harmony. 2 [Late Latin, a kind of musical instrument, from Latin, concord of sounds] : any of various musical instruments (such as the bagpipe and hurdy-gurdy) of the medieval period. Ison chanting - Ison is a drone note, or a slow-moving lower vo ...
AH.CI.2Ad2Bp2Cd2Dp2Ep3Ed.MedievalMusic.7
... As per core content, students learn about Medieval music. Students learn about how the church affected the music of the time and what kind of music was sung. ...
... As per core content, students learn about Medieval music. Students learn about how the church affected the music of the time and what kind of music was sung. ...
Medieval Music Study Guide
... the music was so highly regarded that Gregory is forever associated with the repertoire, which is also known as Gregorian chant. Chant was sung on church modes which are particular sounding scales that still exist in Example of chant notation. American traditional folk music, recent jazz, and popula ...
... the music was so highly regarded that Gregory is forever associated with the repertoire, which is also known as Gregorian chant. Chant was sung on church modes which are particular sounding scales that still exist in Example of chant notation. American traditional folk music, recent jazz, and popula ...
THE MIDDLE AGES Chronology, Historical and cultural aspects This
... These innovations were compiled in a treatise on music by Vitry called Ars Nova, in which the main novelties were the codification of all the musical signs used until then, with the addition, for the first time, of new concepts such as time signatures and metrical units. This theoretical approach wa ...
... These innovations were compiled in a treatise on music by Vitry called Ars Nova, in which the main novelties were the codification of all the musical signs used until then, with the addition, for the first time, of new concepts such as time signatures and metrical units. This theoretical approach wa ...
Composer Profiles Leonin and Perotin
... and give us a glimpse into the musical origins of today’s world. Leonin, who lived at the end of the 12th century, was known to have created the best organum, or two voiced melismatic composition. The name is short for Leoninus, and all that is known of him is written by an author known only as Anon ...
... and give us a glimpse into the musical origins of today’s world. Leonin, who lived at the end of the 12th century, was known to have created the best organum, or two voiced melismatic composition. The name is short for Leoninus, and all that is known of him is written by an author known only as Anon ...
Medieval music
Medieval music is Western music written during the Middle Ages. This era begins with the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century and ends sometime in the early fifteenth century. Establishing the end of the medieval era and the beginning of the Renaissance is difficult; the usage in this article is the one usually adopted by musicologists.