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Part II The Middle Ages and Renaissance 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Time-Line Middle Ages (450-1450) Rome sacked by Vandals 455 Beowolf c. 700 First Crusade 1066 Black Death 1347-52 Joan of Arc executed by English 1431 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Time-Line Renaissance (1450-1600) Guttenberg Bible 1456 Columbus reaches America 1492 Leonardo da Vinci: Mona Lisa c. 1503 Michelangelo: David 1504 Raphael: School of Athens 1505 Martin Luther s 95 Theses 1517 Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet 1596 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

The Middle Ages Period of wars and mass migration Strong class distinctions Nobility: castles, knights in armor, feasting Peasantry: lived in huts, serfs part of land Clergy: ruled everyone, only monks literate 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

The Middle Ages Architecture Early: Romanesque Late: Gothic Visual Arts Stressed iconic/symbolic, not realism Late Middle Ages saw technological progress 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

The Renaissance Rebirth of human learning and creativity Time of great explorers Humanism Fascination w/ ancient Greece & Rome 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Corbis An Appreciation The Renaissance Visual art becomes more realistic Mythology is favorite subject Nude body, as in ancient times, is shown Weakening of the Catholic Church Education & literacy now status symbol David by Michelangelo Result of invention of printing press 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Chpt. 1: Music in the Middle Ages Church dominates musical activity Most musicians were priests Women did not sing in mixed church settings Music primarily vocal and sacred Instruments not used in church 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Gregorian Chant Was official music of Roman Catholic Church No longer common since 2nd Vatican Council Monophonic melody set to Latin text Flexible rhythm without meter and beat Named for Pope Gregory I (r. 590-604) Originally no music notation system Notation developed over several centuries (see p. 68) 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

The Church Modes Otherworldly sound basis of Gregorian Chant Different ½ and whole steps than modern scales Middle Ages and Renaissance use these scales Some Western Music uses these scale patterns - What Do You Do With a Drunken Sailor? Dorian mode - When Johnny Comes Marching Home Aeolian mode 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Listening Alleluia: Vidimus stellam (We Have Seen His Star) Listening Outline: p. 70 Brief set, CD 1:47 Listen for: Gregorian Chant (Latin language) Many notes per syllable of text Monophonic texture Ternary form A B A 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Listening O Successores (You Successors) Hildegard of Bingen Listening Guide: p. 72 Brief Set, CD 1:50 Chant Originally written without accompaniment This recording includes a drone long, sustained notes Note extended range of melody Written for nuns by a nun (to be sung in convent) 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Secular Music in the Middle Ages Troubadours (southern France) and Trouveres (northern France) Nobles wrote poems/songs for court use - Performed by jongleurs (minstrels) Topics: courtly love, Crusades, dancing 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Estampie Medieval (Middle Ages) dance music Triple meter with strong beat (for dancing) Notated as chant: only a single melody line - Performers probably improvised accompaniment Listening example Brief Set, CD 1:51 This performance played on period instruments - Melody played on rebec (bowed string instrument and pipe (tubular wind instrument) - Drone on psaltery (plucked or struck string instrument) 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

The Development of Polyphony: Organum Between 700-900 a 2nd line added to chant Additional part initially improvised, not written Paralleled chant line at a different pitch 900-1200 added line grew more independent Contrary motion, then later a separate melodic curve c. 1100 note-against-note motion abandoned - 2 lines w/ individual rhythmic and melodic content - New part, in top voice, moved faster than the chant line 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Corbis An Appreciation School of Notre Dame: Measured Rhythm Parisian composers developed a rhythmic notation Chant notation had only indicated pitch, not rhythm Notre Dame s choirmasters Leonin & Perotin were leaders Notre Dame Cathedral - Writing with notated rhythm came to be called the Notre Dame style Medieval thought was that interval of 3rd dissonant Modern chords built of 3rds are now considered consonant 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

14th Century Music: New Art In France Composers wrote music not based on chant Borrowed secular melodies to put in sacred music New music notation system had developed New system allowed for better rhythmic notation Syncopation, now possible, became common The new type of music was called ars nova 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Guillaume de Machaut Mid- to late-14th Century composer (1300-1377) Also famous as a poet Though a priest, spent most of life working at court Wrote both sacred and secular music Best known for his Notre Dame Mass 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Listening Puis qu en oubli sui de vous (Since I am forgotten by you; around 1363) by Guillaume de Machaut Vocal Music Guide: p. 78 Brief Set, CD 1:52 Listen for: Melancholy feel Rondeau form (8 lines, ab aa ab ab,) Syncopation Interpretation (3 notated lines, 1 text) 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Listening Agnus Dei from Notre Dame Mass by Guillaume de Machaut Vocal Music Guide: p. 79 Brief Set, CD 1:53 Performance Profile: Andrew Parrott-conductor Listen for conductor s interpretation, use of solo voices, and attempt to 14 th Century, part of mass ordinary Polyphonic 4 voices (parts) Ternary form: A B A (form results from the text) create an historically accurate performance Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi: miserere nobis Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi: miserere nobis Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi: dona nobis pacem 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Chapter 2: Music in the Renaissance Church choirs grew in size (all male) Rise of the individual patron Musical center shifted from Church to courts Court composers wrote secular & sacred music Women did not sing in mixed church settings 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Musicians: higher status & pay than before Composers became known for their work Many composers were Franco-Flemish Worked throughout Europe, especially in Italy Italy became music capital in 16th Century Other important centers: Germany, England & Spain 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Characteristics of Renaissance Music Words and Music Vocal music more important than instrumental Word painting/text painting 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Texture Polyphonic Primarily vocal-a cappella Instruments, if present, doubled the vocal parts Rhythm and Melody Rhythm flows and overlaps Composers less concerned with metrical accents Smooth, stepwise melodies predominate Melodies overlap rhythmically between voices 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Sacred Music in the Renaissance Two main forms: Motet Short polyphonic choral work Latin text usually overlaid with vernacular text Often borrows lowest voice part from a chant Mass the Catholic worship service Long work that includes 5 main parts of service - Kyrie - Sanctus - Gloria - Agnus Dei - Credo 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Josquin Desprez 1440-1521 (contemporary of Columbus & da Vinci) Wrote both sacred and secular music Worked with the Papal Choir in Rome Worked for King Louis XII of France Leading composer of his time famous while alive His work influenced other composers Was highly praised by Martin Luther 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Listening Ave Maria Virgo Serena Josquin Desprez Vocal Music Guide: p. 84 Brief Set, CD 1:56 Listen for: Four voices Polyphonic imitation Overlapping voice parts 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Palestrina Culmination of the Renaissance (1525-1594) Worked primarily in Rome Music director at St. Peter s 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Palestrina Worked during and after Council of Trent Council of Trent (1545-1563) addressed: - Abuses & malpractice within Church - Emerging Protestantism - Role of music in worship - Some advocated a return to monophonic music - Finally decided on non-theatrical worship music Wrote music meeting demands of Trent His work became the model for mass composers 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Listening Pope Marcellus Mass (1562-63) Kyrie by Palestrina Vocal Music Guide: p. 87 Brief Set, CD 1:59 Six voices Polyphonic imitation w/ overlapping voice parts Text: Kyrie eleison Christe eleison Kyrie eleison 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Secular Music in the Renaissance Madrigal Intended for amateur performers (after dinner music) Extensive use of text painting Printed in part-book or opposing-sheet format Originated in Italy - English madrigal lighter & simpler 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Listening As Vesta was Descending (1601) by Thomas Weelkes Vocal Music Guide: p. 89 Brief Set, CD 1:62 Follow text (English) throughout song Note text painting: Pitches rise on ascending Pitches fall on descending Running down Two by two, three by three, all alone 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Instrumental Music Still subordinate to vocal music Increasingly, instruments accompanied voices Sometimes played adapted vocal music alone Published music stated that various parts of the music could be sung or played 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Purely instrumental music existed almost exclusively for dancing Dancing became ever more popular during the Renaissance Distinction between loud outdoor instruments and softer indoor ones Composers did not specify instrumentation 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Listening Passamezzo and Galliard by Pierre Francisque Caroubel From Terpsichore (1612) by Michael Praetorius Listening Guide: p. 91 Basic Set, CD 1:81 Renaissance dance music Dances frequently played in pairs Passamezzo in duple meter (form: a a b b c c ) Galliard in triple meter (form: a a b b c c a b c ) Instrumentation not specified in written music 2006 The Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.