Kategorien: Alle - instruments - notation - texture - dance

von Sara Requejo Vor 7 Jahren

335

medieval music. sara

Medieval music, spanning from the 5th to the 15th century, was deeply intertwined with religious practices, prominently featuring in both Islamic and Christian traditions. Notation evolved significantly during this period, with the development of the four-line staff and square notation, and the introduction of the musical scale by Guido d'

medieval music. sara

medieval music. sara

NOTATION

-Scale -- guido D´Arezzo -- Name of the notes
-Staff -- 4 lines (telegramm)
-Square notation

SECULAR MUSIC

-National language
11th century- 13th century
-Troubadors: Adam de la Halle
-Composers: Guillame de Machaut and Francesco Landini

INSTRUMENTS

-Outdoor-- the hurdy gurdy
-Indoor -- recorder
-Percussion: drum, triangle
-Wind: flute, pipe
-Stringed: harp, vid

TEXTURE

Pholiphonic -- 11th century (-Ars Nova:1300-1450)  -Ars Antiqua. 1100-1300)
Monophonic -- unision without instrumen

DANCE

Sources
paintings and literary works
Instruments
jingles, bells, drums, tabors, tambourines
Country Dance
-Line dances

-Estample

-The Momis Dance

Court Dance
-Circle dancing

-Carol dancing

-Egg Dance

CONCLUSIONS

-More secular music had day jobs
-Musics -- poors
-Composers (anonymous) -- more religious

INTRODUCTION

SOCIETY (feudalism)
4. Vasds /peanants
3. Craftsmans and shopkeepers
2. Lords and religious people
1. King
CHRONOLOGY
5th century - 15th century
RELIGION
christianisim
islam

RELIGIOUS MUSIC

-First -- Cathedral de Notre Dame (Paris)
-Only men
-Latin/Poliphony
-Composers -- Leonin/Perotin
-Gregorian chant