Monday, February 25, 2019

Music History Medieval -> Baroque Notes

medicament History first year midterm notes Chapter V The Middle Ages and the Evolution of polyphony first Middle Ages (5th-10th century) High Middle Ages (1 lath-13th century) Late Middle Ages (14th-1 5th century) Composers Hildebrand of overindulge (1098-1179) Songs composed Plainchant Sequence Combat Aspect About -German writer, composer, philosopher, Christian, and windy -had visions and later recognized as a gift from god. -was sent to the perform in gods service, due to her visions or political position. -elected magistrate in her community in 1136 -wrote 69 musical make-ups music composed is very monophonic.Banter De Vendor (1130? 1200?) romance medicament La Dough Vote -a troubadour and secular composer -his composition/writing personal manner helped establish the classical form of courtly hunch over poetry -is French -approximately 45 of his composition and works survived. doctor/Pertain the Great (End of 12th Century Beginning of 13th Century) Organza Music A lleluia indulgent est. gratin - europiuman Composer (believed to be French) -pioneered the style of organza triplet/quadrupled (3/4 part harmonies) -his works atomic number 18 preserved in the Magnums Libber gallinule De Mach Nova)Songs Composed Polyphonic overture Dame, De quiz touted ma Joke event Quant en mom -Medieval French poet and composer -part of the musical movement known as Ears Nova -helped developed the motet and secular call forms -survived the black death/plague -composed 400 poems, 235 ballades, 76 rounded, 39 varietals, 24 alas, 10 complaints and 7 chansons royals. -majority of his poems reflect on the conventions of courtly love. Chapter VI The renascence Began in Italy after late middle ages and spread to the rest of Europe Cultural movement that spanned from 14th-17th centuryThe printing rouse was developed which helped spread this movement. Gallinule Duffy (1397-1474) in the buff Attitudes Eve Maria Stella -Netherlands composer of the early renaissance - most famous and important composer in Europe in the 1 5th century -printing press allowed for his works to spread rapidly -wrote 7 complete masses, 28 item-by-item mass movements, 15 chants, 3 magnificent, 15 antiphons, 27 hymns, 22 motets, and 87 chansons.Joaquin des Perez High rebirth Style Panged glossa Mass, Keri Panged lingua Mass, from the Gloria Music As Expression Mille Regrets Netherlands composer of high renaissance -wrote both tabu and secular music -wrote 18 masses, 100 motets, 70 chansons -traveled a tummy -a humanist composer, uses word painting Giovanni Pepperoni dad Palestinian (1525-1594) Late spiritual rebirth Style Pope Marcella Mass -Italian conversion Composer -Incidentally enough, was born in a town called Palestinian -under the influence of the European style of polyphony -choir skipper and composer -wrote 105 masses, 68 offertories, 140 madrigals, 300 motets Thomas weeks (1576-1623) Secular Music Style of renascence As Vests was from Lattes Hill En glish Composer -Became organist of Winchester College and Chester Cathedral 1 598 -wrote many many madrigals -works consisted to a great extent on vocal compositions -most anthems written be verse anthems Chapter VI The former(a) baroque Period From 1600-1680 Period of artistic style and development of exaggerations and motions Encouraged by the roman catholic church Giovanni Gabriele (1554-1612) spiritual rebirth to Baroque Progression O magnum mysteries -Italian composer and organist -Influential musician in the shift of rebirth to Baroque -born in Venice -became organist of SST. Marks Basilica in 1585Later Medieval Polyphony Anonymous Round Summer is legmen In CD 15 -repeating motifs everywhere - ahead of time medieval English round or paragons (I. E. Row row Row your boat) Mach Dame, De quiz touted ma Joke event CD 16 Mach Quant en mom -French -Motet -lots of dissonance -floats melody Chapter VI The Renaissance Ears Nova 14th century -age of exploration -age of humanism -f ocus of human life and accomplishment, of range in the beauty of a life secular movement develops New Attitudes Duffy Eve Mans Stella CD -very arrogantly decorated -floats modal melody -in Gregorian style -Latin The High Renaissance Style blend of homophony, and imitative counterpoint. has productive harmonic textures usually in chapel onlyJoaquin Panged lingua Mass, Keri CD 18 -very implicates -repeating motifs in other voice parts -ends palpably Joaquin Panged lingua Mass, from the Gloria CD 19 -repeating motifs in other parts in specific order -pneumatic Music as Expression Joaquin Mille Regrets CD 110 -very intimate and sad -unresolved ending -word painting use heavily -motifs taking turns in other parts Late Renaissance Music Palestinian Pope Marcella Mass CD 1 -solid reconcile structures -every part is equally as important The Motet Secular music of the Renaissance Wilkes As Vests was from Lattes Hill CD 112 -English -very secular heavily polyphonic, pneumatic -word pai nting heavily emphasized -danceable Instrumental Music Early Developments Anon Gaillardia Daphne CD 113 -triple time -dance rhythms Anon Kemps fishgig CD 114 -fast and with dance rhythms -duple time Dance stabilisation Basso Continuo Chords that are written specifically for an instrument that fills in the harmonic textures. -allows soloists to sing more freely Castrate Male singers who were menstruated so that they could sing soprano parts. -aristocrats of opera -very very wealthy From Renaissance to Baroque G.Gabriel O magnum mysteries CD 115 -homophobic full, rich chords and structures Style Features of Early Baroque Music Opera tells a story all dialogue is sung Monteverdi Coronation of Poppa CD 116-17 -Italian -Homophobic -has aria -dialogue in song -telling a story Purcell Dido and Names CD 1 18-19 -very sad -minor key freeing chromatically down -repeats base motif over and over again but becoming more decorative as the song progresses -Italian on 18 -English on 19 The Ri se of Instrumental Music foreseeable Suite (Cannons, Ballet, Corrected, and piccalilli) CD 120-23 -very dance like -only played by instrument -sounds like an organ

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