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The history of music in the middle centuries - Coggle Diagram
The history of music in the middle centuries
SECULAR MUSIC
Features
Purpose→Entertain and have fun people
Places→The square of the village, in court, in nobility houses...
Topic→History, battles, love, loyality, bravery...
Lenguage→ Local lenguage
Character→Minstrels
Instruments→ Male and female voices
RELIGIOUS MUSIC
Features
Instruments→ Only male voices (A capella)
Purpose→Guide people in the spiritual matters: Christian religion
Lenguage→Latín
Topic→Religious topics like the bible, saints live, miracles of God and Virgin...
Places→ Monestirs, cathedrals and churches
Character→ Monks and Priest.
Guido D'arezzo
Guido d'Arezzo was a Italian mann who invented the staff and also created the music notes, using the first sillabe of a poem dedicated to Saint John the Baptist
(10-11th century)
Important characters
Alfonso X "El sabio": He was the king of Castilla and León, he was poet and musician. His important work, Las cantigas de santa, are 417 songs about the miracles of God and Virgin, wiritten in Portuguese - Galician
Mildegard Von Biguen: Was a German nun, writer, sciencist and a music composer. She had a religious visions with the music and he composed 78 liturgicalpieces. (12th century)