mUSIC
MIDDLE AGES
iNTRODUCTION
The Middle Ages includes the period between the 5th and 15th centuries. During these thousand years, society maintains more or less the same characteristics.
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The religious/Sacred music
The religious music at this time is the Gregorian Chant, named in honor of Pope Gregory I, who was the compiler of all the songs from different Christian regions of Europe.
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The secular music
Music was not only made in the Church. The society had its own music to sing or to dance. This music was mostly of oral tradition, that is, it was not written down in sheet music.Starting in the 12th century, a moment of prosperity for secular music arose that is related to the expansion of knowledge, the rise of cities and the birth of universities.
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troubadours and trovers
At this time of prosperity, the troubadours (southern France) and the trovers (northern France) emerged. Both were noble people and cultured musicians. They wrote and performed their songs, while the minstrels dedicated themselves only to their interpretation (dancing, singing and telling stories about others...). .
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instrumental music
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MIDDLE AGE
Miguel diez gutierre
Created on September 18, 2023
Aproximación a la edad media 2º ESO
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mUSIC
MIDDLE AGES
iNTRODUCTION
The Middle Ages includes the period between the 5th and 15th centuries. During these thousand years, society maintains more or less the same characteristics.
+info
The religious/Sacred music
The religious music at this time is the Gregorian Chant, named in honor of Pope Gregory I, who was the compiler of all the songs from different Christian regions of Europe.
+info
The secular music
Music was not only made in the Church. The society had its own music to sing or to dance. This music was mostly of oral tradition, that is, it was not written down in sheet music.Starting in the 12th century, a moment of prosperity for secular music arose that is related to the expansion of knowledge, the rise of cities and the birth of universities.
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troubadours and trovers
At this time of prosperity, the troubadours (southern France) and the trovers (northern France) emerged. Both were noble people and cultured musicians. They wrote and performed their songs, while the minstrels dedicated themselves only to their interpretation (dancing, singing and telling stories about others...). .
+info
instrumental music
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