How old is music?
Music has been part of human life for a very long time.
Archaeologists have found musical instruments made from animal bones that are 60,000 years old.
The history of Western European music can be divided into separate periods of time.
Each period has its:
- own musical styles
- new instruments
- composers
It's important to remember that periods of music did overlap. Often a period of music was influenced by what came before.
What is medieval and Renaissance music?
Medieval music refers to a period between AD800 and AD1400.
Much of the music created during this time was for religious purposes.
The music would have just one melodyDifferent pitched notes played one after another making a tune. that was sung, often to LatinAn ancient language spoken across the Roman Empire. No longer the main language of any country and is known as a dead language. words.
Moving forward through time we arrive at the Renaissance period of music. It lasted from around 1400 to 1600. It was a time of great exploration in music.
Composers started writing music that was to be enjoyed away from religious settings, such as music to be danced to.
This was called secular musicMusic for a non-religious setting..
composerA person who writes music. started making music for instruments such as the harpsichordA keyboard instrument developed before the piano. The strings are plucked to make sound, rather than struck by a hammer like on the piano., the violA stringed instrument played with a bow. Longer, lighter and different sounding than a violin it had six strings and was often played between the legs. and the luteAn ancient stringed instrument with a hollow body, shaped like a pear that's plucked with fingers or a plectrum..
was still very popular too, with voices often imitating one another. This means, where one voice immediately copies another.
One of the most important developments in the Renaissance period was music notationThe musical symbols used when writing music down..
What is the Baroque period?
The Baroque period was between 1600 and 1750. Music in this period started to become more complicated.
The idea of an orchestraA large group of string, wind, brass and percussion instruments that all play together. was born, with large groups of instruments being separated into families or sections and then playing together.
Other styles of music such as operaA story told through theatre, dance and song and accompanied by an orchestra. and concertoA piece of music written for one or more solo instruments and an orchestra. were also created.
Bach, Handel and Vivaldi are some of the most famous composers from this period in music history.
What is the Classical period?
The Classical period covers music composeTo write your own music. between 1750 and 1820. It includes some incredible composers such as Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven.
One of the big developments in instruments during the Classical period, was that the harpsichord was replaced with the piano, or fortepiano as it was originally known.
Orchestras grew bigger and more powerful.
A type of music called a symphonyA long piece of music for an orchestra usually split into four sections. became popular. This is a long piece of music for an orchestra split into four sections called movements.
What is the Romantic period?
In the Romantic period, composers started to look for more freedom, drama and expression in the music they created. Music of this period was composed roughly between 1780 and 1910.
Passion ran high in this era, with composers often sharing their deepest thoughts and feelings in their music.
You'll find lots of beautiful melodies and intense harmonyThe combination of voices or pitches together..
Composers continued to experiment.
Orchestras grew bigger than ever before and new combinations of instruments were put together to create interesting new sounds.
Some of the most famous composers of this time include Chopin, Brahms and Tchaikovsky.
What is 20th Century music?
Many different styles of music were formed during the 20th CenturyA period of time between the years AD1901 and AD2000.. There was no single dominant style. Developments in transport meant people could move around, connect and share ideas more freely.
This meant composers were influenced by:
- politics
- religion
- art
- music from other cultures.
There were huge developments in technology, which meant new musical instruments.
All this led to fascinating new styles, techniques and new sounds being created, making the 20th century one of the most exciting periods in the history of music.
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