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Medieval Music 200 – 1400 AD.

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1 Medieval Music 200 – 1400 AD

2 Historical Events/General Facts
Civilizations become more distinct 1203 – Genghis Khan begins conquering and pillaging  1209 – St. Francis of Assisi forms order of brotherhood 1271 – Marco Polo begins journey to the Orient

3 Historical Events/General Facts
1337 – Beginning of the 100 yr. war b/w France and England 1347- Black Death, 75 million people die (1/3 of the world) 1364 – Aztecs build capital city of Tenochtitlan

4 Music Facts We begin to divide into different styles of music according to region Western music (European) develops around 300 AD The music of the Roman church becomes the basis for Western music

5 Chant 600 AD Pope Gregory I collected chants and arranged them in the order they are sung today also called plainchant notated by Guido d’Arezzo (also created solfege) - staff had 4 lines and square notes

6 Chant a cappella and unison sung in Latin, text from Bible
no printing press, 1 large song book for everyone 900 AD Music became more elaborate and 2 parts develop

7 Sacred vs. Secular Common themes in secular music a. emotions – love
b. daily life – farming

8 Sacred vs. Secular How music was used a. to express emotions
b.  for entertainment c.  to praise God

9 Composers Anonymous Perotin Leonin

10 Guillaume de Machaut Known as the master of music of his time
He composed music with great variety of style and form to be heard by very important people (royalty). Composed the first polyphonic (many voices) music of the Mass. Composed secular love songs

11 Use of Instruments to imitate voices (sacred)
used for dances (secular)

12 Instruments lutes – early guitars harps strings (cellos, violin)
recorders dulcimer


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