Music of The Medieval Period Music 9
Music of The Medieval Period Music 9
Music of The Medieval Period Music 9
PERIOD
( 700 – 1400)
- Medieval period is also known as the
“Middle Ages” or “ Dark Ages” that
started with the fall of the Roman
Empire. During this time, the Christian
church influence Europe’s culture and
political affairs.
• Usually monophonic
• Sometimes with improvised accompaniment
• Tells of chivalry and courtly love
• Originated in France
MODES OR “CHURCH MODE”
( 1400 – 1600 )
* Renaissance comes from the word “
Renaitre” which means “ Rebirth”, a
secular rebirth for men delighted with
life.
* The influence of the Roman Catholic
started to decline as the new music
genre arose. Though sacred music was
still of great importance, secular music
became more prominent in the
renaissance period. This era was also
known as the “ Acapella Choral Music”
*One of the most important
events during the
Renaissance was the
invention of printing and
paper in 1450 and also
music was an important
part in the lives of the
upper and middle classes.
( 1600 – 1750 )
The word Baroque is derived from
Portuguese word “ Barroco” which means
a “ Pearl with irregular shape”. Some of
the great composers of this time where
Friedrich Handel, Johann Sebastian Bach
and Antonio Vivaldi.
During this time, the arts highlighted
grandiose and elaborate ornamentation.
These were clearly seen in the musical
compositions by baroque composers.
CHARACTERISTICS OF BAROQUE MUSIC
Concerto Grosso
Masses
Cantatas
Fuges
Is this music familiar to you? Where did you first hear it?
FAMOUS WORKS:
“La Boheme”
“ Tosca”
“Madame Butterfly”
“Turandot”
WILHELM RICHARD WAGNER
• May 22, 1813 (Leipzig, Germany) + Feb. 13, 1883 ( Heart
attack)
• Inspired by Ludwig Van Bethoven
• Introduced new ideas in harmony and in form ( including
extremes of Chromaticism).
• Advocate of a new form the “Music Drama”
“
His works later influence modern films scores including
those of “Harry Potter” and “Lord of the Rings” film
series. Wagner died of a heart attack on Febuary 13, 1883
at age 69.
GEORGES BIZET
• Oct. 25, 1838 (Paris, France) + June 3, 1875
• Entered Paris Conservatory of Music at very young age.
• Most famous opera: “Camen” which first opened in Paris
but was critized.
• - died during the First round of “Carmen” performances
• 4 months later, “Carmen” reopened in Vienna, Austria
and became a hit.