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Begins on page 65 Chapter 8 Medieval Music Medieval Times  Lasted from about 1100 to 1450  Scholasticism  Chivalry  Founding of universities  Building.

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2 Begins on page 65 Chapter 8 Medieval Music

3 Medieval Times  Lasted from about 1100 to 1450  Scholasticism  Chivalry  Founding of universities  Building of cathedrals

4 Polyphony  Began as a parallel line to a line of Gregorian chant  Music notation began to be developed  Notre Dame school of composers

5 Léonin and Pérotin  Important composers at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris.  Léonin composed for two voices  Pérotin composed for three or four voices, something that had almost never been done before.

6 The Medieval Motet  Polyphonic vocal composition with several different melodic lines  One line (cantus firmus) used phrase from Gregorian chant  Lines above cantus firmus were different and sometimes in a secular language  Music often contained complex musical techniques

7 Music in Europe  Medieval motet largely French  Guillaume de Machaut  Italy – Francesco Landini  England – John Dunstable

8 Secular Music  Seldom preserved  In vernacular languages  Troubadours  Dance music

9 Summary  Medieval Times  Polyphony  Léonin and Pérotin  The Medieval Motet  Music in Europe  Secular Music


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