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Music History. An Abbreviated History of Western Classical Music. Definitions. WESTERN MUSIC CLASSICAL MUSIC. Antiquity. Earliest known Instruments The Purpose of Music Communication Signaling Religious Ceremony Entertainment. Ancient Civilizations. Chinese (2000 BC)
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Music History An Abbreviated History of Western Classical Music
Definitions • WESTERN MUSIC • CLASSICAL MUSIC
Antiquity • Earliest known Instruments • The Purpose of Music • Communication • Signaling • Religious Ceremony • Entertainment
Ancient Civilizations • Chinese (2000 BC) • Stringed instruments (ch’in) • Pentatonic scale • Egyptians (25th century BC) • Lute, lyre, harp • Hebrews • Shofar (rams horn)
Ancient Civilizations • Greeks (3000 - 30 BC) • Kithara (lyre), aulos • Music for plays and festivals • Romans (1000 BC - 500 AD) • Brass trumpets and horns • Music used for warfare
The Middle Ages 400 - 1400 AD • Medieval Period • Class system • Nobility • Clergy • peasants
The Middle Ages 400 - 1400 AD Sacred Music • Music of the church • Plainsong (sung in Latin) • Chant (monophonic) • Gregorian Chant • Mass
The Middle Ages Sacred Music The Mass as a Compositional Form • Composers wrote the music • Text (words, lyrics) from the “Ordinary” of the Mass (liturgy) 36+
Sacred Music The Ordinary of the Mass • Kyrie (Lord Have Mercy) • Gloria (Glory to God…) • Credo (Creed) • Sanctus (Holy, Holy, Holy) • Benedictus (Blessed is He..) • Agnus Dei (Lamb of God) 36+
The Middle Ages Secular Music • Non-religious • Minstrels, Troubadours, Trouvères and Minnesingers • Sung in the common language • String and percussion accompaniments
The Middle Ages Secular Music Adam de la Halle (ca. 1237 - 1287) • Trouvère from France • Composed first musical play “Jeu de Robin et de Marion”
The Renaissance 1400 - 1650 • Great advances in science and math • Copernicus, Galileo • Age of exploration • Great achievements in art • Leonardo da Vinci • Michaelangelo
The Renaissance 1400 - 1650 And literature William Shakespear
The Renaissance 1400 - 1650 • Rise of the Middle Class • Reformation (ca. 1500) • Led by Martin Luther • Chorale style (hymn singing by entire congregation)
The Renaissance 1400 - 1650 Sacred Music • Polyphonic vocal music • Motet Gregorian Chant out of favor
The Renaissance 1400 - 1650 Sacred Music • The Counter Reformation • Palestrina (1525 - 1594)
The Renaissance 1400 - 1650 Sacred Music • The Counter Reformation • Palestrina (1525 - 1594) • Kyrie from Missa Papae Marcelli
The Renaissance 1400 - 1650 Secular Music • Polyphonic vocal music • Madrigals • Instrumental Music
Instrument Families • Woodwinds • Brass • Strings • Keyboard • percussion
Woodwinds • Double reeds • Shawm • Krummhorn • Whistles and open hole • recorder • flutes
Krumhorn Reed and Cap
Recorder Family
Brass • Cornett (trumpet ancestor) • Sacbut (trombone ancestor) • Serpant (tuba ancestor)
Strings • Viols • Harp • Lute • Dulcimer
Keyboards Spinet Clavichord
Percussion Drums frame drums shell drums Other tambourines finger cymbals