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From the origins to the end of the Middle Ages
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The first forms of music in British Isles were Celtic music. At the beginning of the 5 th century, the Anglo- Saxons arrived in Great-Britain. They brought with them their music.
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At the end of the 6 th century, there has been the evangelization of the Great Britain. Introduction of the Gregorian chant by the monks. Great source of inspiration for the composers.
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The ecclesiastical music was used in church and in religious ceremonies. There is written sources, contrary to secular music. Appearance of a Celtic liturgical chant through the separate development of the Church of England.
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Tradition of bards in Ireland and Wales. Singing of secular music used first Latin. This kind of music was orally transmitted. Development through the troubadours and minstrels of France.
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Classical music
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Baroque period 1600 to 1750 Orchestras and opera Purcell and Haendel
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Classical period 1750 to 1800 Less complex melodies European masterpieces
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Romantic period 1800 to 1900 More folk Bigger orchestras
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Modern British Popular/Rock Music 1950’s to 2000’s ROLLING STONES BEATLES
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1950’s Jazz – From America, Begun to play in 1930-40 in British Skiffle – Mix of Jazz, Blues and Country British Rock and Roll – Based on American, Most important key of the British Invasion
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1960’s Beat Music – New way to play British rock like The Beatles Blues Boom – British way, which marks the long history of the British rock ‘n’ roll Psychedelic Rock – Inspired of the hallucinogen drugs
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British Invasion What – The massive introduction of British bands in America in 60’s Begin – Beatles did a tour in America and passed at the Ed Sullivan Show End – 1966 the Americans will see this movement with a bad eye and write veritable bad reviews
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1970’s Progressive Rock – Characterized by complex instrumental techniques, composition and texts Hard Rock – Inspired by rock and psychedelic, Big presence of bass, guitar and drum Glam Rock – ‘‘glamorous’’ rock, return at the sources of the rock and ‘‘embellish’’ it
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1980’s The 1980’s is a decade of return Post-Punk – Echo based on the punk movement in 1960’s Heavy Metal – Kind of Hard Rock, Its peak is in 1980’s but it appeared in 1960’s
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1990’s Shoegazing – Near of the Dream Pop, Characterized by rhythmic guitar with a lot of effects like distortion and fuzz Post Rock – Kind of Rock but more experimental : instrumentation of the rock with mew melodies and rhythm
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2000’s New Rave – Big mix of Rock, Hip-Hop, Electro and Funk which appeared in 2006. It present many similarities with the American Dance-Punk
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