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The Enjoyment of Music 10th Shorter Edition The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition PART TWO Medieval and Renaissance Music The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition 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 The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition 11. The Culture of the Middle Ages • • • • • 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 The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition www.wwnorton.com/enjoy The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition The Enjoyment of Music 10th Shorter Edition The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition 12. Sacred Music in the Middle Ages • Early Church Music • Liturgy • Gregorian chant (plainchant, plainsong) Monophonic Nonmetric Latin text Whitsunday Mass, “Alleluia, emitte spiritum” The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition • Syllabic • Neumatic • Melismatic Classes of Chant Syllabic: Melismatic: Psalm 94, “Venite, exsultemus domino” Whitsunday Mass, “Alleluia, emitte spiritum” Melismatic: many notes per syllable The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition 12. Sacred Music in the Middle Ages • Chant 3,000-plus surviving melodies Oral transmission Early notation = neumes Scale patterns = modes The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition Early Church Modes Lydian Ionian (major) Mixolydian Dorian Aolean (minor) Phrygian Locrian Modal (old system) vs. Tonal (major/minor system used later) The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition Offices and the Mass • Two types of prayer in the daily Offices and Mass Proper Ordinary • Form of music Responsorial Antiphonal The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition 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 The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition The Mass • Form of music Responsorial Antiphonal Gregorian chant: Whitsunday… Gabrieli: “Hodie Christus…” (late Renaissance) The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition Life in the Medieval Cloister • Cloister Monastery Convent The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition 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) The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition Characteristics of Hildegard’s poetry • Brilliant imagery • Visionary language The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition Hildegard: Alleluia, O virga mediatrix Listening Guide PDF (Listening Guide) A B A The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition The Rise of Polyphony: The Notre Dame School • Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris • Romanesque period (c. 850–1150) • Notated rhythm and pitch The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition Notre Dame School Organum: Gaude Maria virgo (Listening Guide) Same text in all 3 lines Melismatic Original chant melody slowed down Listening Guide PDF The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition The Early Medieval Motet • New text for second melody in organum • New genre: motet • polytextual The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition www.wwnorton.com/enjoy The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition The Enjoyment of Music 10th Shorter Edition The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition 13. Secular Music in the Middle Ages • • • • • • • 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 The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition 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 The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition Raimbaut de Vaqueiras: Kalenda maya (Listening Guide) Listening Guide PDF • • • • 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 – – Improvisation instruments The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition Guillaume de Machaut and the French Ars Nova Ars nova Machaut: “Nesque on porroit …” Ars antiqua Gregorian chant: Whitsunday Mass… The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition 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 The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition Machaut: Puis qu’en oubli Listening Guide PDF (Listening Guide) The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition 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) The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition Early Instrumental Music Vielle Mandolin Lute The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition Early Instrumental Music Dulcimer Psaltery The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition Medieval Organs • Large instruments • Small instruments (portative, positive) • Use of authentic instruments in recordings Bach: Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition www.wwnorton.com/enjoy The Enjoyment of Music 10th, Shorter Edition