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Medieval Music Estela

The musical landscape of the medieval period, spanning from the 5th to the 15th centuries, was deeply intertwined with societal structures like feudalism and the church. Religious music, such as the Gregorian Chant, characterized by male choirs singing in Latin using four modes, was a cornerstone of this era.

Medieval Music Estela

Categories

Outdoors

Indoors

Medieval Music Estela

Medieval Dances

Types
Country dances
Line dances
Court dand
Circle dances

Early Polyphony

Melody added above the Gregorian Chant
Florid Organum
11th century

Music

Forms
Motet

Non religious

Organum

Paralell/Florid

Religious

Polyphonic

Secular Music
Trouveres

12th-13th century

Western Europe

Germany

France

11th-13th century

Religious Music
Gregorian Chant

Dorian, Phygian ,Lydian,Mixolydian

4 modal

Male choir

Monophony

(A capella)Latin

Conclusions

Musicans were poor
no art of composition serious
Composers

Medieval Instruments

They create notes
Percussion
Cymbal
Drum
Wind
Pipe
Flute
Stringed
Fiddle
Harp

Musical Notation

Chronology
8th century

Introduction

Chronolgy
5th century-15th century
Religion
Islam
Society
Church
Feudalism