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THE ENJOYMENT OF MUSIC
ESSENTIAL LISTENING
EDITION
by
Kristine Forney
Andrew Dell’Antonio
Joseph Machlis
THIRD EDITION
Lecture Slides
Chapter 14
Symbols & Puzzles: Machaut & The
Medieval Mind
Guido d’Arezzo(995-1050)
• First “music theorist”
• Made fixed pitch relationships
possible
• Solfege syllables for scale
patterns
– do-re-mi-fa-sol-la-ti-do
– Patricia Gray Website
– http://www.patriciagray.net/Mu
sichtmls/Flash/guido.html
The Development of Polyphony
• The first harmony was
organum: singers sang
same melody, but at
different intervals
The Development of Polyphony:
Organum
• Polyphony
– Combination of two melodic lines
– Appeared sometime between 700 & 900
– 11th
century notation indicates other pitches
added to melody
• Take line of chant, add additional parallel line a
fourth or fifth below
The Development of Polyphony
• Second line eventually became
more independent around 1100,
when chant and added melody
were no longer restricted to note
against note style
• Development of music related to
development of musical notation
system
• Neumes-signs written above
words to indicate direction of
pitch movements
The School of Notre Dame
• Leonin(1169-1201)
– Composer at Notre Dame
– Began to give chant longer note values, composed more active
line above
 Perotin(1198-1236)
 Followed same practice, added 3rd
& 4th
line
 First known composer to write
music with more than 2 voices
Early Organum
• Leonin
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=Gq5B3M4jRtQ&list=PLD2FA7A1A4352F58A&ind
ex=5
• Perotin
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=EJxRDhejtwo&index=6&list=PLD2FA7A1A4352F
58A
The School of Notre Dame
• Name given to these composers & their followers
• Made use of measured rhythm, with definite time
values & defined meter
• First time in history-notation indicated precise
rhythm as well as pitch
• Sounds hollow because of accepted intervals
– 8ve, 4th
, 5th
- consonant, 3rd
dissonant but found
in secular music
Alleluia vidimus stellam(We Have Seen His
Star)
• Based on Gregorian alleluia melody, referred to as a cantus
firmus(fixed melody)
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJjQioFfmjQ
Middle Ages: Secular Musicians of
the Period
• Minstrels: professional poet-musicians who
traveled the countryside
– Their music was the “news” of the day: gossip, recent
events, legends.
– They were the original “vaudeville” performers.
– They performed a variety of acts: juggling, magic,
acrobatics.
– They were itinerant and didn’t write their songs down.
– They were outcasts in society.
Middle Ages: Secular Musicians of
the Period
• Troubadours: about the 12th century,
these knights of the Provence of Southern
France performed songs about love, the
beauty of women, honor, and the
Crusades.
• Trouvères: about the 12th and 13th
centuries, noblemen from the courts of
Northern France composed songs related
to love and chivalry in their own French
dialect.
Middle Ages: Secular Musicians of
the Period
• Minnesingers: German knights who composed and sang
their own songs about the approach of dawn (“watchers’”
songs), and the beauty of nature and of women
• Meistersingers: c. 14th
-16th centuries, middle class
performers who built on tradition of Minnesingers
– Formed guilds (the first musical unions)
– Developed rules for songwriting
– Tested composers for knowledge of rules before
admitting them to the guild
Medieval
Instruments
The Enjoyment of Music, Essential Listening Edition, Third E
Copyright © 2017, W. W. Norton & Com
14th
Century Music: The Ars Nova (New Art) in
France
• Ars nova
– 1322 Treastise by Philippe de Vitry
including acceptance of division of
beat
– Literary works became more about
sensuality than virtue
– Secular music more important than
sacred
• New system of music notation evolved
– Composers could specify any rhythm
pattern
– Beats divided into 2s as well as 3s
– Syncopation appears
– Polyphony not based on chant,
drinking songs, etc.
Guillaume de Machaut(1304-1377)
• Single most important
figure in French Ars Nova
• Priest-studied theology &
took holy orders
• Served as court musician
for royal families; King of
Bohemia, royal family of
France
• Important church official in
Reims
The Enjoyment of Music, Essential Listening Edition, Third E
Copyright © 2017, W. W. Norton & Com
Guillaume de Machaut
• Most important works
– Secular songs
– Inspired by relationship
with Peronne
d’Armentieres which
ended in disappointment
– Decline of church reflects
works-mainly love songs
for one or two voices &
instrumental
accompaniment
Puis qu’en obli
(Since I am forgotten by you)
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=0yi2MMtIimY&index=7&list=PLD2FA7A1A4
352F58A
Je puis trop bien ma dame comparer
(I Can All Too Well Compare My Lady)
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=NeHilF0RsOM
Notre Dame Mass-Agnus Dei (Mid-14th
Century)
• First polyphonic treatment
of mass ordinary by known
composer
• Written for four voices
• Some parts probably
performed and/or doubled
on instruments
• Performance practice of
piece unknown
• When & why mass was
written unknown
Notre Dame Mass-“Agnus Dei”
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=bHRAYbgdxew&list=PLD2FA7A1A4352F58A
&index=8
Ma fin est mon commencement
(My end is my beginning)
• Chanson
• French love poem (rondeau)
• Palindromes
• Balance & Symmetry
• AB form
– ABaAabAB
The Enjoyment of Music, Essential Listening Edition, Third E
Copyright © 2017, W. W. Norton & Com
Ma fin est mon commencement
(My end is my beginning)
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=dcfPr4IN2MM&index=23&list=PLxgWBmUi9
H8Icnj3ta-855SwJZK2HaO4G
The Enjoyment of Music, Essential Listening Edition, Third E
Copyright © 2017, W. W. Norton & Com
The Enjoyment of Music, Essential Listening Edition, Third E
Copyright © 2017, W. W. Norton & Com
by
Kristine Forney
Andrew Dell’Antonio
Joseph Machlis
Lecture Slides
THIRD EDITION
THE ENJOYMENT OF MUSIC
ESSENTIAL LISTENING EDITION
http://wwnorton.com/web/enjoyess2

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Chapter 14 Symbols & Puzzles: Machaut and the Medieval Mind

  • 1. THE ENJOYMENT OF MUSIC ESSENTIAL LISTENING EDITION by Kristine Forney Andrew Dell’Antonio Joseph Machlis THIRD EDITION Lecture Slides
  • 2. Chapter 14 Symbols & Puzzles: Machaut & The Medieval Mind
  • 3. Guido d’Arezzo(995-1050) • First “music theorist” • Made fixed pitch relationships possible • Solfege syllables for scale patterns – do-re-mi-fa-sol-la-ti-do – Patricia Gray Website – http://www.patriciagray.net/Mu sichtmls/Flash/guido.html
  • 4.
  • 5. The Development of Polyphony • The first harmony was organum: singers sang same melody, but at different intervals
  • 6. The Development of Polyphony: Organum • Polyphony – Combination of two melodic lines – Appeared sometime between 700 & 900 – 11th century notation indicates other pitches added to melody • Take line of chant, add additional parallel line a fourth or fifth below
  • 7. The Development of Polyphony • Second line eventually became more independent around 1100, when chant and added melody were no longer restricted to note against note style • Development of music related to development of musical notation system • Neumes-signs written above words to indicate direction of pitch movements
  • 8. The School of Notre Dame • Leonin(1169-1201) – Composer at Notre Dame – Began to give chant longer note values, composed more active line above  Perotin(1198-1236)  Followed same practice, added 3rd & 4th line  First known composer to write music with more than 2 voices
  • 9. Early Organum • Leonin – http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=Gq5B3M4jRtQ&list=PLD2FA7A1A4352F58A&ind ex=5 • Perotin – http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=EJxRDhejtwo&index=6&list=PLD2FA7A1A4352F 58A
  • 10. The School of Notre Dame • Name given to these composers & their followers • Made use of measured rhythm, with definite time values & defined meter • First time in history-notation indicated precise rhythm as well as pitch • Sounds hollow because of accepted intervals – 8ve, 4th , 5th - consonant, 3rd dissonant but found in secular music
  • 11. Alleluia vidimus stellam(We Have Seen His Star) • Based on Gregorian alleluia melody, referred to as a cantus firmus(fixed melody) • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJjQioFfmjQ
  • 12. Middle Ages: Secular Musicians of the Period • Minstrels: professional poet-musicians who traveled the countryside – Their music was the “news” of the day: gossip, recent events, legends. – They were the original “vaudeville” performers. – They performed a variety of acts: juggling, magic, acrobatics. – They were itinerant and didn’t write their songs down. – They were outcasts in society.
  • 13. Middle Ages: Secular Musicians of the Period • Troubadours: about the 12th century, these knights of the Provence of Southern France performed songs about love, the beauty of women, honor, and the Crusades. • Trouvères: about the 12th and 13th centuries, noblemen from the courts of Northern France composed songs related to love and chivalry in their own French dialect.
  • 14. Middle Ages: Secular Musicians of the Period • Minnesingers: German knights who composed and sang their own songs about the approach of dawn (“watchers’” songs), and the beauty of nature and of women • Meistersingers: c. 14th -16th centuries, middle class performers who built on tradition of Minnesingers – Formed guilds (the first musical unions) – Developed rules for songwriting – Tested composers for knowledge of rules before admitting them to the guild
  • 16. The Enjoyment of Music, Essential Listening Edition, Third E Copyright © 2017, W. W. Norton & Com
  • 17. 14th Century Music: The Ars Nova (New Art) in France • Ars nova – 1322 Treastise by Philippe de Vitry including acceptance of division of beat – Literary works became more about sensuality than virtue – Secular music more important than sacred • New system of music notation evolved – Composers could specify any rhythm pattern – Beats divided into 2s as well as 3s – Syncopation appears – Polyphony not based on chant, drinking songs, etc.
  • 18. Guillaume de Machaut(1304-1377) • Single most important figure in French Ars Nova • Priest-studied theology & took holy orders • Served as court musician for royal families; King of Bohemia, royal family of France • Important church official in Reims
  • 19. The Enjoyment of Music, Essential Listening Edition, Third E Copyright © 2017, W. W. Norton & Com
  • 20. Guillaume de Machaut • Most important works – Secular songs – Inspired by relationship with Peronne d’Armentieres which ended in disappointment – Decline of church reflects works-mainly love songs for one or two voices & instrumental accompaniment
  • 21. Puis qu’en obli (Since I am forgotten by you) • https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=0yi2MMtIimY&index=7&list=PLD2FA7A1A4 352F58A Je puis trop bien ma dame comparer (I Can All Too Well Compare My Lady) • https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=NeHilF0RsOM
  • 22. Notre Dame Mass-Agnus Dei (Mid-14th Century) • First polyphonic treatment of mass ordinary by known composer • Written for four voices • Some parts probably performed and/or doubled on instruments • Performance practice of piece unknown • When & why mass was written unknown
  • 23. Notre Dame Mass-“Agnus Dei” • https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=bHRAYbgdxew&list=PLD2FA7A1A4352F58A &index=8
  • 24. Ma fin est mon commencement (My end is my beginning) • Chanson • French love poem (rondeau) • Palindromes • Balance & Symmetry • AB form – ABaAabAB
  • 25. The Enjoyment of Music, Essential Listening Edition, Third E Copyright © 2017, W. W. Norton & Com
  • 26. Ma fin est mon commencement (My end is my beginning) • https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=dcfPr4IN2MM&index=23&list=PLxgWBmUi9 H8Icnj3ta-855SwJZK2HaO4G
  • 27. The Enjoyment of Music, Essential Listening Edition, Third E Copyright © 2017, W. W. Norton & Com
  • 28. The Enjoyment of Music, Essential Listening Edition, Third E Copyright © 2017, W. W. Norton & Com
  • 29. by Kristine Forney Andrew Dell’Antonio Joseph Machlis Lecture Slides THIRD EDITION THE ENJOYMENT OF MUSIC ESSENTIAL LISTENING EDITION http://wwnorton.com/web/enjoyess2

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  1. ■ The most solemn ritual of the Catholic Church is the Mass, a daily service with two categories of prayers: the Ordinary (texts that remain the same for every Mass) and the Proper (texts that vary according to the day). ■ Renaissance composers set texts from the Ordinaryof the Mass (Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei) for their polyphonic Masses. ■ Reformers such as Luther and Calvin believed thatmonophonic congregational singing in the vernacularshould define Christian worship, while the Catholic establishment preferred trained singers and polyphony. ■ Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina’s Pope Marcellus Mass met the Council of Trent’s demands for a cappella singing with clearly declaimed text.
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