music the middle ages
Humanities
Week 4 (October 22 – October 28) Chapter 4- The Middle Ages; Chapter 5 The Renaissance
Chapter 4- The Middle Ages
Now, its time to see how music has progressed from basically the fall of the Roman Empire to what we hear now. In order to do this, we must start with the Middle Ages. This week, you will get to know what was happening in the Middle Ages, how it affected the music of the time, and the characteristics of the music.
Chapter 5- The Renaissance
The late middle ages into the Renaissance is a somewhat blurry line. People didn’t wake up on January 1, 1400 and decide it was time for a new era of art, music, literature and overall outlook on life. Going from era to era is a slow progression. You will see what historical events affected life in the Renaissance, and subsequently music. And you will see how music develops through the Renaissance (and the characteristics of Renaissance Music).
- Middle AgesFile1.3MB
- Plainchant ExampleURL
- BOOK EXAMPLE: “A Chanter” (page 58) – there are some differences from the book outline, please only concern yourself with the overall sound of the pieceURL
- BOOK EXAMPLE: Josquin Desprez Kyrie from “Pange Linque Mass” (the timing is a few seconds later in the changesURL
- BOOK EXAMPLE: Palestrina Motet (page 76)URL
- BOOK EXAMPLE: PerotinusURL
- BOOK EXAMPLE: Doulz viaire gracieus (page 63)URL
- Renaissance PowerpointFile14.7MB
- BOOK EXAMPLE (pg 72) Thomas AquinasURL
- BOOK EXAMPLE: Josquin Desprez Kyrie from Pange Lingua Mass (pg 73)URL
- BOOK EXAMPLE: Palestrina Motet “Exsultate Deo” (pg 76/77)URL
- BOOK EXAMPLE: Gabrielli “Canzona duodecimi toni” (pg 80)URL
- BOOK EXAMPLE: Susato Ronde and Saltarello (pg 81)URL