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  2. Music from the late Medieval age of Europe, featuring dances, choirs, the music of troubadours, and more!Enjoy!Disclaimer: I do not own the photos or the mus...

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  3. Following the traditional division of the Middle Ages, medieval music can be divided into Early (500–1000), High (1000–1300), and Late (1300–1400) medieval music. Medieval music includes liturgical music used for the church, other sacred music, and secular or non-religious music.

    • c. 1730-1820
    • c. 1400-1600
    • c. 500-1400
    • When was the Medieval Period of Music? Because it covers such a long time frame, stretching from 500-1400AD, historians like to split the Medieval era into three mini-periods, each of which saw various new musical developments.
    • Secular Music and Development of Polyphony. Although most music in the medieval period was religious, the High Medieval period saw the birth of the troubadour in France.
    • Music Notation in the Medieval Era. It was during the Medieval period that the foundations were laid for the way that we write down music today. Until around the 9th Century, there was no written music, so pieces had to be taught “by ear” from person to person.
    • Rhythmic Notation. Incredibly, there was no way of notating rhythm until the 13th Century, when a system of rhythmic modes was developed. These were set patterns of long and short note durations.
  4. The Medieval Period of music is the period from the years c.500 to 1400. It is the longest “period” of music (it covers 900 years!!) and runs right through from around the time of the fall of the Western Roman Empire to the beginning of the Renaissance.

  5. Medieval music that will take you back to the times of kings and queens, knights and blacksmiths, minstrels and inns.🛍️ You can check out our beautiful med...

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  6. Jun 7, 2021 · Medieval music covers a long period of music history that lasted throughout the Middle Ages and ended at the time of the Renaissance. The history of classical music begins in the Medieval period.

  7. Jul 9, 2015 · When were the middle ages? How do we know what the music sounded like? What were the earliest surviving songs? What was its dance music like? Why does medieval music sound so different to today’s? How did medieval musicians harmonise?