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Medieval Era - ANSWER ✅✅✅✅500-1450
Gregoarian Chant, masses, troubadours, no distinct meter, monophonic, organum,
drone accompaniment, motet
Machaut's Mess De Notre Dame - ANSWER ✅✅✅✅wrote the first mass in Medieval
Era
Sections of the mass in order - ANSWER ✅✅✅✅Kyrie
Gloria
Credo
Sanctus
Benedictus
Agnus Dei
Medieval Motet VS Renaissance Motet - ANSWER ✅✅✅✅Medieval: a tenor line
derived from plainchant with one or more upper voices in french or latin. Usually had a
short, repeated rhythmic pattern
Renaissance: polyphonic setting of any sacred text.
Polyphony - ANSWER ✅✅✅✅multiple melodies hold significance
homophony - ANSWER ✅✅✅✅one melody accompanied by chords or harmony
Baroque Era - ANSWER ✅✅✅✅1600-1750
heavily ornamentation, organ used a lot and harpsichord
linear bass line
Classical Era - ANSWER ✅✅✅✅1730-1820
clear melody