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Music Periods
Clara Martinez De Salinas Peña
Created on April 26, 2022
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Sylabic
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Melismatic
- Carillon
- Tambor
- Organ
- Portative
- Harp
Membranophones
Aerophones
- Peter Abelard
- Perotin
- Leonin
- Guillaume of Machaut
- Guido d' Arezzo
- Hildegard Von Bingen
Chordophones
Idiophones
Instruments
Composers
Was new and for 2-4 voices, that are voices sung in the same rythm in the sylabic style.
It appeared later and the structure was: Gregorian melody + new voices moved in the contary motion
Conductus
Discantus
Organum
Is the earliest form and the structure was: Gregorian melody + parallel voice
- The text was in latin and it was religious
- Just used organum
- It has a monophonic texture
- It used modal scales
Characteristics
Was between the 7th century-9th century. It was in honour of the Pope. The first musical symbols were called neumes. It can be sylabic or melismatic.
Were clerics or medicant students
- Wrote poetry in latin
- They apeared in the 13th cebtury
- Carmina Burana was a famous collection
- Were for the nobility
- Were perfom in palaces
- They composed their own music
- Were for common people
- Were perfom in villages
- Were artist, acrobats...
Minstrels
Gregoriant Chant
Appearence of the polyphony
Vocal
Religious
Goliards
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- It has a monophonic texture, with instrumental accompaniment
- It use modal scales and rhythmic modes
- It's written in the local language
- It just weren't religous, they were made for fun or entertaiment
Secular
Date: S.V-S.XV
THE Middle Ages