Intro to Early Music By: Mrs. Fritts Ancient Music • All ancient people had music • Ancient music & instruments Let’s Hear It • Ancient artifacts that show music was important • Often we can only guess how it sounded Medieval Music • • • • • c.450-1450 Monophonic chant Example: Haec Dies Why is Haec Dies anonymous? Who probably wrote it? Medieval Music cont. • c.1000 medieval music started having more than one melody line!!! • This was the beginnings of polyphony Medieval Music cont. • c.1300’s extremely complex polyphony was created • Guillaume de Machaut’s Agnus Dei is an example of the complex rhythms, harmony, and texture used in late 1300 polyphony Renaissance Music • c.1450-1600 • Music sounded different even though music was still polyphonic • Music was smooth, controlled, and expressive and used imitation • Expressive sound created by using dynamics, rubato, and more consonant harmonies Renaissance Music cont. • Some leading composers were: – Josquin De Prez – Giovanni da Palestrina – Thomas Weelkes • Example: Desprez’s Ave Maria Renaissance Music cont. • In the late 1500’s music became richer and more expressive • Example: Palestrina’s Agnus Dei • Also around this time, secular music started becoming really popular • Example: Weelkes’ As Vesta Was From Latmos Hill Descending Early Baroque Music • c.1600-1700 • Italian composers wanted music to convey more emotions Early Baroque Music cont. • Opera = singing, acting, costumes, staging, scenery, all together • Opera became popular with composers and audiences • Example of early opera: Monteverdi’s Tu sei morta from opera L’Orfeo • Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Vivamus et magna. Fusce sed sem sed magna suscipit egestas. • Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Vivamus et magna. Fusce sed sem sed magna suscipit egestas.