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Music of the medieval period (700 –


1. Music of the Medieval Period (700 – 1400)
4. The Medieval period is also known as the Middle Ages or ―Dark Ages that started with the fall of the Roman
Empire. During this time, the Christian Church influenced Europe’s culture and political affairs.
5. Monophonic plainchant was named after Pope Gregory I, who made this the approved music of the
Catholic Church.
6. Characteristics of the Gregorian Chants: monophonic Free meter Modal Usually based on Latin liturgy Use
of Neume notation
8. Gregorian chant - Te Deum.mp4
9. Famous Composer of the Medieval Period:  Adam de la Halle France, 1237 - 1288 Adam de la Halle was
also known as Adam le Bossu (Adam the Hunchback). He was the son of a well – known citizen of Arras, Henri
de la Halle. He received his education at the Cistercian Abbey of Vaucelles, near Cambral. Adam was destined
for the church but he eventually married. His patrons were Robert II, Count of Artois, and Charles of Anjou,
brother of Louis IX. His works include: 1. Le Jeu de Robin et de Marion 2. La Chanson du roi de Sicile LE JEU DE
ROBIN ET DE MARION.mp4
11. Music of the Renaissance Period (1400 – 1600)
14. The term ―Renaissance comes from the word ―renaitre which means “rebirth‖, ―revival‖, and
―rediscover. The Renaissance Period is a period of ―looking back‖ to the Golden Age of Greece and Rome.
The invention of printing in the 1400’s paved the way for a wide distribution of renaissance compositions. With
the emergence of the bourgeois class, renaissance music became popular as entertainment and activity for
amateurs and the educated. Lute was the prominent instrument of the renaissance era.
15. Characteristics of Renaissance Music: Mostly polyphonic Imitation among the voices is common Use of
word painting in texts and music Melodic lines move in a flowing manner Melodies are easier to perform
because these move along a scale with a few large leaps
16. Vocal Music of the Renaissance Period 1. Mass – is a form of sacred musical composition that sets texts of
the Eucharistic liturgy into music. Characteristics of the Mass: Polyphonic May be sung a cappella or with
orchestral accompaniment Text may be syllabic (one note set to each syllable), neumatic (a few notes set to
one syllable), or melismatic (many notes to one syllable) Five Main Sections of Mass: 1. Kyrie (Lord Have
Mercy) 2. Gloria (Glory to God in the Highest) 3. Credo (I Believe in One God) 4. Sanctus and Benedictus (Holy,
holy and Blessed Is He) 5. Agnus Dei (Lamb of God)
17. Grade 9Josquin - Missa Pange Lingua - Gloria - The Hilliard Ensemble.mp4
18. Grade 9PANUNUMPA - CAROL BANAWA.mp4
19. Famous Composers of the Renaissance Period 1. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Rome, 1525 - February
2,1594 Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina is said to be the greatest master of Roman Catholic Church music
during the Renaissance period. Majority of his compositions are sacred music. He was committed to sacred
music and has a keen interest in satisfying the desires of church leaders in the sixteenth century. Palestrina’s
Pope Marcellus Mass is held up as the perfect example of counter. Kyrie is part of the first two sections of the
Pope Marcellus Mass.
20. 2. Thomas Morley 1557 – 1602 Morley was born in Norwich, East England, the son of a brewer. He was a
singer in the local cathedral from his boyhood, and he became master of choristers there in 1583.Thomas
Morley was the most famous composer of secular music in his time. His works include: Fire, Fire, My Heart Sing
and Chant It Fantasie April Is In My Mistress‟ Face It Was A Lover and His Lass
21. Music of the Baroque Period (1685 – 1750)
24. The word Baroque is derived from the Portuguese word ―barroco” which means ―pearl of irregular
shape‖. Some of the great composers of this time were George Friedrich Handel, Johann Sebastian Bach,
Claudio Monteverdi, and Antonio Vivaldi. New instrumental techniques and changes in musical notation were
developed. Major and minor tonality was also created in this period. A lot of the musical terms and concepts
that evolved in this era are still used today.
25. Characteristics of Baroque Music: Melodies sound elaborate and ornamental Melodies are not easy to
sing or remember Primarily contrapuntal textures with some homophony Dynamic contrast – alternation
between loud and soft Music genres—operas, oratorios, suites, tocatas, concertó grosso, fugue Orchestra
consists of strings and continuo Harpsichord and organ are the keyboard instruments that are commonly used
New forms: 1. binary – AB 2. ternary – ABC 3. ground bass 4. fugue
26. Music Genres of Baroque Music 1. Concerto – A form of orchestral music that employs a solo instrument
accompanied by an orchestra. 2. Concerto Grosso - A form of orchestral music during the Baroque Period
wherein the music is between a small group of solo instruments called concertino and the whole orchestra
called tutti. Handel- Concerto grosso in D minor, HWV 328, op. 6, no. 10, performed by The Sebastians.mp4
27. 3. Fugue A contrapuntal piece, developed mainly by imitative counterpoint 4. Oratorio – a large scale
musical composition for orchestra and voices that incorporates narratives on religious themes. Unlike usual
theatrical works, this is usually performed without the use of costumes, scenery, or action. It is usually written
in the nativeMusic Appreciation - Oratorio and Opera Similarities and Differences.mp4 language for the
intended audience. Examples: a. Handel's ―Messiah,‖ ―Samson,‖ ―Israel,‖ and ―Egypt‖ b. Bach’s
―Christmas Oratorio‖ c. Haydn’s ―The Creation‖ 5. Chorale – musical compositions that resemble a
harmonized version of hymnal tunes of the Protestant Church during the Baroque era.
28. 1. Johann Sebastian Bach Born: Germany Compositions : Conceto Grotto, Mass in B minor, Cantata 208
and 211Fugue in G minor 3
29. 2. Antonio Vivaldi Venice, March 4, 1678 to Vienna, July 28, 1741 Compositions: Four Seasons. This
composition is a series of four violin concerti depicting each of the seasons, ―Spring,‖ ―Summer,‖ ―Autumn,‖
and ―Winter.‖Vivaldi - The Four Seasons - Winter, Julia Fischer (HD).mp4
30.  . George Friedrich Händel Germany, February 23, 1685 London, April 14, 1759 Composition: Messiah 
Royal Choral Society- 'Hallelujah Chorus' from Handel's Messiah.mp4
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