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Title: The Ancient and Medieval Worlds


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Part I
  • The Ancient and Medieval Worlds

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The ancient world
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Vocal Music
  • Singing has been a natural outlet for expression
    since the beginning of human existence.
  • When combined with language, music becomes a
    powerful tool for expression.

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Vocal Music
  • Vocal music dominated music history from
    Antiquity through the Renaissance.
  • Most of the surviving written music of this
    period is vocal, although there is evidence of
    instrumental music as well.

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Vocal Music
  • Both the ancient Greeks and the early Christians
    placed a higher value on vocal music than on
    instrumental music.
  • In sixteenthcentury Italy, some believed the art
    of singing was the link that connected us to the
    entire cosmos.

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Mesopotamia and Egypt
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Mesopotamia and Egypt
  • Most of our ideas about music from these regions
    are conjectures, as little historical evidence
    has survived.
  • Evidence indicates that both vocal and
    instrumental music existed in the fourth
    millennium b.c.e.

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Mesopotamia and Egypt
  • Instruments lyres, harps, lutes, pipes, drums,
    cymbals, rattles, and bells.
  • Reconstruction of a Sumerian bull lyre from the
    royal tombs at Ur, ca. 2500 B.C.E.

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Mesopotamia and Egypt
  • Inlaid panel from Ur showing a bull lyre being
    played at a victory banquet, ca. 2600 b.c.e.

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Mesopotamia and Egypt
  • Types of music, like those today, included
    wedding songs, funeral dirges, military marches,
    tavern songs, and ceremonial music.

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Music in Babylonia
  • Babylonian musicians used seven-note scales.
  • They created the first known notation during the
    second millennium b.c.e.
  • Most music was probably improvised or played from
    memory.

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Ancient Greece
  • Music was seen to have special powers, as
    suggested in the myth of Orpheus.
  • Music could heal the body and soul.
  • Plato recommended that the state be founded on
    suitable types of music.

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Fourteenth century
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Fourteenth century
  • Numerous important writers and artists appeared.
  • Petrarch wrote lyrics that inspired composers for
    centuries.
  • Boccaccio wrote Decameron travelers escaping
    from the plague.
  • Chaucer wrote The Canterbury Tales pilgrims
    going to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket.
  • Sculptor Giovanni Pisano and painter Giotto
    anticipated the Renaissance in their works

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Giotto, The Nativity, detail, ca. 1305
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Musical trends
  • Preoccupation with structure and form in certain
    genres
  • Songs of courtly love were extended into
    polyphonic settings.
  • Elaborate textures and complicated rhythms
    characterized music at the end of the fourteenth
    century.
  • Polyphonic church music flourished in cathedrals
    and private chapels.

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Andrea Orcagna (?), The Dream of Life, fresco,
mid-fourteenth century
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Part I The Ancient and Medieval Worlds
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