Medieval music.Lucía
Introduction
From 5th century to 15th century
Religion
Islam
Christianism
Society
Feudalism
Texture
Monophonic
Unision without instruments
Melismatic chant
Poliphonic
11th century
Ars Nova(1300-1450)
Ars Antiqua(1100-1300)
Religious music
Gregorian chant
Composers
Leonin
Perotin
Latin / polyphony
Only men
Cathedral de Notre dame- Paris
Dances
Country dance
Court dance
Circle dance, Egg dance, Line dance, Estampie, The Norris dance, Carol dancing
Instruments
jingles
bells
Tambourines
Tambors
Drum
Sources
Paintings
Literary works
Notation
Square notation
Tetragram (4 lines)
Scale
Guido d' Arezto
Name of notes
Secular Music
Composers
Gurllaume de Machaut
Francesco Landini
Trovadors
Adam de la Halle
11th century-13th cantury
National language
Instruments
Stringed
Harp
Viol
Wind
Flute
Pipe
Percusion
Drum
Triangle
Indoor
Recorder
Outdoor
The Hurdy Gurdy
Conclusions
Composers
More religious
Anonymous
Musics
Poors
More secular music had day jobs