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The Enjoyment of Music 10th
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The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition
PART TWO
Medieval and Renaissance Music
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Unit III
The Middle Ages
“Nothing exists without music, for the
universe itself is said to have been framed by
a kind of harmony of sounds, and the heaven
itself revolves under the tone of that
harmony.”
—Isidore of Seville
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11. The Culture of the Middle Ages
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Spans nearly 1,000 years
Early Christian church and state
Most patronage (sponsorship) from the church
Most surviving music is sacred
Later Middle Ages: cities, cathedrals, art, and
literature
1450
476
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12. Sacred Music in the Middle Ages
• Early Church Music
• Liturgy
• Gregorian chant (plainchant, plainsong)
Monophonic
Nonmetric
Latin text
Whitsunday Mass, “Alleluia, emitte spiritum”
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• Syllabic
• Neumatic
• Melismatic
Classes of Chant
Syllabic:
Melismatic:
Psalm 94, “Venite, exsultemus domino”
Whitsunday Mass, “Alleluia, emitte spiritum”
Melismatic: many notes per syllable
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12. Sacred Music in the Middle Ages
• Chant
3,000-plus surviving melodies
Oral transmission
Early notation = neumes
Scale patterns = modes
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Early Church Modes
Lydian
Ionian (major)
Mixolydian
Dorian
Aolean (minor)
Phrygian
Locrian
Modal (old system) vs. Tonal (major/minor system used later)
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Offices and the Mass
• Two types of prayer in the daily Offices and
Mass
Proper
Ordinary
• Form of music
Responsorial
Antiphonal
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The Mass
Proper
• Introit
Proper
• Kyrie
• Gloria
Ordinary
Ordinary
• Gradual
• Alleluia
Proper
Proper
• Credo
Ordinary
• Offertory
Proper
• Sanctus
• Agnus Dei
Ordinary
Ordinary
• Communion
Proper
Text changes with
the season (Easter,
Christmas, etc.)
Ordinary
Text stays the same
in every mass
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The Mass
• Form of music
Responsorial
Antiphonal
Gregorian chant: Whitsunday…
Gabrieli: “Hodie Christus…”
(late Renaissance)
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Life in the Medieval Cloister
• Cloister
Monastery
Convent
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The Music of Hildegard of Bingen
(1098–1179)
• 1150 founded convent in Germany
• Known for miracles and prophecies
• Three collections of visions and prophecies in
manuscript
• Composed religious poetry with music
Morality play
The Play of the Virtues (Ordo virtutum)
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Characteristics of Hildegard’s poetry
• Brilliant imagery
• Visionary language
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Hildegard: Alleluia, O virga mediatrix
Listening Guide PDF
(Listening Guide)
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The Rise of Polyphony:
The Notre Dame School
• Cathedral of Notre
Dame in Paris
• Romanesque
period
(c. 850–1150)
• Notated rhythm
and pitch
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Notre Dame School Organum:
Gaude Maria virgo (Listening Guide)
Same text in all 3 lines
Melismatic
Original chant melody slowed down Listening Guide PDF
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The Early Medieval Motet
• New text for second melody in organum
• New genre: motet
• polytextual
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13. Secular Music in the Middle Ages
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Medieval Minstrels
Secular music in courts
Aristocratic artists
France: troubadours (south) and trouvères (north)
Germany: Minnesingers
Secular music in cities
Wandering minstrels
Men: Goliards, jongleurs
Women: trobairitz, jongleuresses
Idealized love and chivalry
Secular songs sung monophonically,
with improvised accompaniment
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Raimbaut de Vaqueiras and the Trouvère
Tradition
• Southern French secular composer (c.11551207)
– Musician at the court of the marquis of
Montferrat (northwest Italy)
• Knighted for bravery in battle
• Joined in the Fourth Crusade to the Holy
Land
• Probably died in battle alongside his patron
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Raimbaut de Vaqueiras:
Kalenda maya (Listening Guide)
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Late-13th-century estampie (troubadour dance song)
Set to a strophic poem
Instrumental portion performed on rebec, pipe, guitar,
nakers, hand drum
Middle Eastern influence evident in the work
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Improvisation
instruments
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Guillaume de Machaut
and the French Ars Nova
Ars nova
Machaut: “Nesque on porroit …”
Ars antiqua
Gregorian chant: Whitsunday Mass…
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Guillaume de Machaut (c. 1300–1377)
• French composer
• Premier composer of Ars nova
Cleric and courtier
Motets, chansons, polyphonic Mass Ordinary
Poet
Fixed text forms: rondeau, ballade, virelai
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Machaut: Puis qu’en oubli
Listening Guide PDF
(Listening Guide)
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Early Instrumental Music
• Central role in art music reserved for vocal
music
• Instrumental music mostly improvised
• Soft (bas) or loud (haut) instruments
• Categorized by their use (indoor or outdoor)
Praetorius: Terpsichore, “Volte” (bas)
Praetorius: Terpsichore, “Courante” (haut)
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Early Instrumental Music
Vielle
Mandolin
Lute
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Early Instrumental Music
Dulcimer
Psaltery
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Medieval Organs
• Large instruments
• Small instruments (portative, positive)
• Use of authentic instruments in recordings
Bach: Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring
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