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300 – 1300. Medieval or Middle Ages: 300 – 1300 Most music was vocal: Sacred – religious Secular – non-religious (worldly)

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1 300 – 1300

2 Medieval or Middle Ages: 300 – 1300 Most music was vocal: Sacred – religious Secular – non-religious (worldly)

3 Popular or Folk Performed by traveling musicians who sang and played string or percussion instruments.

4 Small Harps Lutes Viols (Ancestor to modern guitar)

5 Drums Cymbals Bells

6 Flutes/Recorder Bagpipes

7 Influence of the Roman Catholic Church Through 1150, mostly monophonic, single melody by one person or group

8 Singers were almost always men. Music of Hildegard was first to be sung by women. Priests would sing prayers on various notes, this was called chant.

9 First organized musical notation. Mostly square, white notes Allowed singers to learn many more chants.

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11 Eventually, horizontal lines were added to clearly show how far apart the neumes were. Neumes = Notes Lines = Staff

12 900 – 1200 Added a second melody to chant Usually apart by a 4 th or 5 th

13 Hildegard von BingenGuillaume de Machaut

14 John DunstableGuillaume Dufay

15 Charlemagne: 742 to 814

16 Pope crowned Charlemagne the Holy Roman Emperor: Dec. 25, 800

17 Carcassonne: A Medieval Castle

18 Medieval Universities

19 Oxford University – 12 th century

20 Late Medieval Town Dwelling


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