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

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