1943) 'basic cultural phenomena in folk music', it follows that plainchant which reveals similar characteristics must necessarily have been affected...
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Students learn about the contributions of medieval composer Hildegard of Bingen and about the characteristics of plainchant. Student completes assignment, exhibiting basic understanding of elements and/or design principles of the art form. Student demonstrates basic use of critical thinking skills and creativity...
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www.ket.org/artstoolkit/music/lessonplan/150.htm
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The soothing, meditative melodies of Gregorian Chant and plainchant have a secular (non-religious) musicians used basic string instruments such as the...
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music-education.suite101.com/article.cfm/gregorian_chan...
music-education.suite101.com/article.cfm/gregorian_chant
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History of Art: classical literature-Virgil, Ovid, Plutarchr As the style evolved, the lower voice (tenor) retained the basic, stable plainchant melody while the other parts moved more freely above it, allowing room for some rhythmic inventiveness.
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www.all-art.org/history700_classical_music_2renaissanse...
www.all-art.org/history700_classical_music_2renaissanse.html
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The basic plainchant neumes acted as a memory aid, suggesting (but not precisely indicating) changes of pitch within the melody.
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arts.jrank.org/pages/4764/notation.html
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the basis of plainchant study is like using Longo's edition as a source for .... ultimately help to resolve the basic problem; while Webern could best...
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www.jstor.org/stable/733490
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Gregorian chant melodies.” As one plays through each etude, it becomes quickly evident that the etudes, while based on plainchant, are much more than basic plainchant. Each etude is one to two pages in length.
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www.trumpetguild.org/pdf/2001journal/0106MusRev.pdf
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The other day on New Music Box some guy, a young guy I presumed, characterized composers who write tonal music as having ignored all the progress made in the It didn't take too many years for the charge to get laughed out of court, One is the idea that music should continually increase in subtlety and sophistication,
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www.artsjournal.com/postclassic/2006/09/ignoring_progre...
www.artsjournal.com/postclassic/2006/09/ignoring_progress.html
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Just as plainchant was frequently used as basic material in larger compositions, so too were various popular tunes or melodies taken from much older compositions. Many tunes survive in this way, although the continued public performance of individual full polyphonic compositions is much less common.
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