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Medieval Review

Medieval Review. Make a timeline, 800-1400, that includes POLITICS: Charlemagne, Battle of Hastings, plague ARCHITECTURE: Romanesque (approx.), Gothic start MUSIC: codification of CHANT, STAFF, NOTATION OF RHYTHM, ARS NOVA. E/W Schism. Decline of Church as political power. FEUDALISM.

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Medieval Review

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  1. Medieval Review Make a timeline, 800-1400, that includes POLITICS: Charlemagne, Battle of Hastings, plague ARCHITECTURE: Romanesque (approx.), Gothic start MUSIC: codification of CHANT, STAFF, NOTATION OF RHYTHM, ARS NOVA

  2. E/W Schism Decline of Church aspolitical power FEUDALISM Battle ofHastings CHARLEMAGNE PLAGUE, SCHISM Culture of The Book PERSPECTIVE(GIOTTO) dematerialization continues ROMANESQUE GOTHIC (1150) 1066 800 1000 1100 1250 1400 CHANTstandardized Rhythmicmodes RHYTHMNOTATION STAFF ARS NOVA1300 improvised organum PerotinVideruntOmnes1200 Hildegard UNIVERSITY& CATHEDRAL MONASTERIES

  3. Where have we been?

  4. Music Identifications • monophony • Early Medieval • monastic life • CHANT • HILDEGARD • PEROTIN • ARS NOVA • Large intervals • this particular recording: women singing • triple subdivision • (florid organum) • extreme melisma • POLYPHONY! • Viderunt omnes • duple subdivision • jumble of texts in this example (a motet)

  5. Machaut must go on, but not on the next test Machaut – from Messe de Notre Dame Lush, 4-part texture Harmonies unusual to our ear – pre-tonal

  6. Who is depicted: Doing what: And that reflects the: That we associate with: When: The 4 evangelists Writing the Gospel Culture of the Book monasteries Medieval p. 132 Gospel Book of Charlemagne

  7. St. Sernin Name:style:elements: Romanesque • round arches- a few narrow windows- heavy see text p. 146

  8. WHAT: DEPICTS: WHEN: POLITICAL/SOCIAL ORGANIZATION: Bayeux Tapestry Battle of Hastings 1066 FEUDALISM p. 137-138

  9. Gothic Style:starts:who:elements of style: 1150 Abbot Suger Pointed arches Stained glass Flying buttresses ribbed vaulting Verticality p. 162-166

  10. Who is depicted: Doing what: And that reflects the: That we associate with: When: St. Matthew Writing the Gospel Culture of the Book monasteries Medieval

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