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Early Middle Ages Music
By: Kirnetro Date: August 14, 2015, 7:20 am
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The Middle Ages saw the emergence of great changes. After fall
of the (Roman Empire) the violent times of the Dark Ages had led
to a primitive society lacking in engineering skills or
refinement. The traditions of Western music can be traced back
to the social and religious developments that took place in
Europe during the Middle Ages, the years roughly spanning from
about 500 to 1400 A.D. Because of the domination of the early
Catholic Church during this period, sacred music was the most
prevalent. Beginning with Gregorian Chant, sacred music slowly
developed into a polyphonic music called organum performed at
Notre Dame in Paris by the twelfth century. Secular music
flourished, too, in the hands of the French trouvères and
troubadours, until the period culminated with the sacred and
secular compositions of the first true genius of Western music,
Guillaume de Machaut.
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