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Greek & Roman - (800 B.C.-500 A.D.) Medieval-(500-1450) Renaissance-(1450-1600) Baroque-(1600-1750) GREEK & ROMAN ERA Music was considered an important part of education Doctrine of Ethos- music influences moral character MEDIEVAL ERA Middle Ages and Gothic Purpose used in the Roman Catholic liturgy Most surviving music is Gregorian chant monophonic; beginnings of polyphony in Gothic period Secular music included songs of the troubadours/trouveres and dances Musical notation began Characteristics of Gregorian chant contribute to worship, Nonmetrical rhythm, Monophonic, Smooth contour Modal, Revert and Restrained mood, Texts in Latin, Sung by monks and priest Diff. between masses Proper- for a specific time of year Ordinary- ordinary year round- kyrie, Gloria, credo, sanctus, angus di History of mus.
Approximate Word count = 457 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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