11. Renaissance Art
Thanks to international trade, the Italian aristocracy, upper class, and upper middle class grew incredibly wealthy through economic development. One of the most famous families from this era is the […]
Thanks to international trade, the Italian aristocracy, upper class, and upper middle class grew incredibly wealthy through economic development. One of the most famous families from this era is the […]
Previously, we explored the early days of the Renaissance. Today, let’s delve deeper into its background. In the 14th century, Europeans were eager to move on from the dark Middle […]
Spanning from 1450 to 1600, the Renaissance was a transformative period marked by significant changes in art, philosophy, and religion. The term “Renaissance” means “rebirth,” symbolizing the cultural revival that […]
This is the final chapter on medieval music. Before moving on to the Renaissance, let’s explore the Italian Trecento. The 14th century in Italy, known as the “Trecento,” ran alongside […]
In music history, the period from 1320 to 1400 is known as “Ars Nova”. It follows the Ars Antiqua (1100 to 1320). Ars Nova, meaning “New Art” in Latin, refers […]
Up to now we have only looked at church music, also called sacred music. In this post I would like to take a look at the opposite of sacred music: […]
So far we have looked at Gregorian chant and Organum style. This period is also called the Early Middle Ages. Now, let’s take a look at the next period in […]
Neumes Gregorian chant was originally music transmitted orally, but various methods of writing down notes and melodies were soon invented throughout Europe. If the music wasn’t written accurately, the content […]
We looked at plainchant in the previous post. Gregorian Chant is a serene and tranquil form of music with profound spiritual and healing qualities. Sung in monasteries and churches for […]