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    music in the middle age.

    music in the middle age.
    The origins of medieval music are confused with the latest developments in the music of the late Roman period. The evolution of musical forms attached to worship was resolved at the end of the [[VI century]] in the so-called [[Gregorian chant]].
  • Jun 1, 1001

    Profane Monodic Music

    Profane Monodic Music
    Profane monodic music began with the so-called goliard songs (11th and 12th centuries) and reached its maximum expression with the music of the menestrelli, minstrels, troubadours and troubadours, together with the German minnesingers.
  • Jan 1, 1400

    Polyphony - Notre Dame de Paris School - Ars Nova

    Polyphony - Notre Dame de Paris School - Ars Nova
    With the appearance in the 13th century of the Notre-Dame school of Paris, polyphony reached a high degree of systematization and underwent a great transformation in the 14th century with the so-called Ars Nova, which constituted the basis used by the humanism for the process that culminated in the music of the Renaissance.
  • Jan 1, 1450

    Spanish Renaissance Music

    Spanish Renaissance Music
    It is in the Flemish region (in the Netherlands) where, due to its economic development, polyphony received a greater boost and reached its maximum splendor between the 15th and 16th centuries.
  • Gregorian Chant

    Gregorian Chant
    The evolution of musical forms attached to worship was resolved at the end of the 6th century in the so-called Gregorian chant.