PPT-Gothic Period Music
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Irene Milidakis Cultural Studies Building onto Traditions Gothic Period Music derived from its preceding Romanesque practices Gregorian Chant simple monophonic
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Irene Milidakis Cultural Studies Building onto Traditions Gothic Period Music derived from its preceding Romanesque practices Gregorian Chant simple monophonic liturgical music Also known as . 1750-1830. Classical Period. 1750-1830. Music . Light, clean texture, less complex than Baroque. Contrasts are more pronounced. Mainly homophonic (melody above harmonies) . Art. Soft and gentle. Elegant and orderly. Traditional and Southern . Gothic Literature . styles. Traditional Gothic Characteristics:. . . . and . Logo Design. Overview. Introduction. The Nature of the Gothic. Characteristics of Gothic Architecture. Landmarks of French Gothic Architecture. Gothic Architecture Outside France. Late Gothic Styles. Romanticism. Dates 1800-1900 . (approximate). Characteristics:. 1. Nature as subject of art. 2. Transcendence . 3. Wild, irregular, grotesque. 4. Human rights & animal life. 5. Interest in the past. Medieval Period. A journey in music through the Medieval Period. Mrs. . Heberer. Music. MF 1. February 14, 2012. This era begins with the fall of the Roman Empire and ends sometime in the early fifteenth century.. Music Era Timeline. The Baroque Period. Started around 1600 and ended around 1750. Gave a more refined style of music than the Renaissance period.. Started because music was developing into something new.. By: Fio. MUSIC PERIOD TIMELINE. Each new period has developed great changes in style, function and the form of music.. Music Periods. 1. The Medival Period (800-1400). Music is usualy played and used in religious places, and often doesn’t have harmony but only a single melody.. What is Gothic Literature. A genre of late-18th-century literature that featured brooding, mysterious settings and plots and set the stage for what we now call “horror stories.” . Horace Walpole’s . . . 400 500. . . 600. . . 700 800. . 900. . . . 1000 . 1100 1200 1300 . . 1400. Byzantine and the spread of Islam. 476 ce – 1453 ce. Commonly, all Art music is called “Classical Music,” but properly speaking, the period of Classical music took place: . 1750 . - 1825. J. S. Bach died in 1750. Beethoven died in 1827. A. fter . the Baroque . Presented by Noah Lockette. Musical Words and Phrases. Notation. Mode of scripting music. Tone (tonality). Study of sound and its qualities. Sonata/Opera/. Cantana. /Oratorio/Concerto/Sonatas. Types of musical performances. Medieval and Renaissance. Classical Music is art music rooted. in the traditions of Western Music. . The Medieval Period. Time: Approximately 500 – 1450 A.D. The Medieval Period. Most of the music at this time was . Medieval and Renaissance. Classical Music is art music rooted. in the traditions of Western Music. . The Medieval Period. Time: Approximately 500 – 1450 A.D. The Medieval Period. Most of the music at this time was . Gothic Literature . styles. Traditional Gothic Characteristics:. . . .
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