Part 2. Compare and Contrast: This time let us deepen your understanding. Complete this chart comparing Wastem and Classical Arts (20 points) Paintings Prehistoric Classleal Medieval Oferences Sculpture Prehistoric Classical Medieval Similarities Diferences Architecture Prehistoric Classical Medleval Similarities
1. Part 2. Compare and Contrast: This time let us deepen your understanding. Complete this chart comparing Wastem and Classical Arts (20 points) Paintings Prehistoric Classleal Medieval Oferences Sculpture Prehistoric Classical Medieval Similarities Diferences Architecture Prehistoric Classical Medleval Similarities
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Classical Period. The Classical Period covered the height of the. Greek culture and the Roman Empire, from its rise to its fall, about 500 BC to AD 500.
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2. what is charastiristic of medreval painting
The Medieval Era, or Middle Ages, ran from the fall of Rome until the beginning of the Renaissance in Europe, or roughly from the fourth to the early 16th century. Most of the art of this time was created for the church to glorify God more than appeal to aesthetic sensibilities. Art subjects were almost always the holy family and the saints, but sometimes paintings and sculptures depicted war themes or animals and nature. There were some regional influences, with the most striking being the Islamic culture with its mosaics, sculpted arches and Middle Eastern rugs. These elements came into Europe through Spain and the south.
Medieval art almost always depicted religious topics.
Medieval art almost always depicted religious topics.
Medieval Architecture
Two styles of architecture emerged during the Middle Ages. The first was Romanesque, which was the trend in the 11th and 12th centuries. This style was thick, heavy and closed, and characterized by rounded arches. The other style was the much more open and lighter Gothic style, which is characterized by pointed arches. This style began evolving in the 12th century, especially in cathedral architecture, and was designed to reach high into the sky to help people imagine the heavens. Notre Dame in Paris is a famous example of a Gothic cathedral.
3. medieval periodmedieval period
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In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the 5th to the late 15th centuries, similarly to the Post-classical period of global history. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and transitioned into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery.
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the medieval period is a lasted from the 5th to 15th century.it beggan with the collaps of the western roman and merged into the renaissance and the age of Discovery
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4. musical characteristics of Medieval, Renaissance andPeriodVocalMedieval
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Musicologists generally divide the era into early (500–1150), high (1150–1300), and late (1300–1400) Medieval music. Medieval music included liturgical music (also known as sacred) used for the church, and secular music, non-religious music.
5. what is a medieval?
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The adjective "medieval" (or sometimes "mediaeval" or "mediæval"), meaning pertaining to the Middle Ages, derives from medium aevum. Medieval writers divided history into periods such as the "Six Ages" or the "Four Empires", and considered their time to be the last before the end of the world.
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relating to the Middle Ages.
"a medieval castle"
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6. 1.is the other name of the Medieval Period.Medieval period
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the Middle Ages
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The medieval period is also known as the Dark Ages and the Middle Ages.
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Dark ages and Middle ages
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the medieval period is also known as the dark ages and the middle ages.
7. Complete the Concept map about the Western music. 1. Characteristics Medieval: Renaissance: Baroque:2. ComposersMedieval:Renaissance:Baroque:3. Vocal music Medieval:Renaissance:4. Instrumental musicMedieval:Renaissance:Need the answer now pls..
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1. Characteristics
medieval; Monophony, polyphony
Renaissance; Shell Harmony, True Harmony
Baroque; Church modes, Major/ Minor Scale
2. Composers
Medieval; Hildegard von Bingen, Guillaume de Machaut, Leonin & Perotin.
Renaissance; Des Prez, Josquin.
Baroque; Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, George Frideric Handel, Claudio Monteverdi.
3.Vocal Music
Medieval; Gregorial Chants and Choral
Renaissance; Lied
4. Instrumental Music
Medieval; Lute
Renaissance; Toccata, Prelude, ricercar, and canzona.
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8. MEDIEVALPERIOD[tex]who is the famous composer of medieval period[/tex]
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Hildegard von Bingen,
Leonin,
Perotin,
Guillaume de Machaut.
9. 1.gregorian chant medieval:_________2.troubador music medieval :_______
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1. plainchant
2.High Middle Ages
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10. compare medieval arts and medieval music?answersss please!
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medieval music is actually used in masses which is called as church music,mostly in latin text and for worshipping.medieval art was also inspired by creating art for God.more on christian inspired fresco's and mosaic,also uses bright colors.
11. what are the similarities of medieval music and medieval arts
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The sacred and secular music of Western Europe throughout the Middle Ages, roughly from the 6th to the 15th centuries, is referred to as medieval music, although medieval art in the Western world spans over 1000 years of art in Europe and, at times, Western Asia and Northern Africa.
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12. Texture in medieval
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Their musical texture was monophonic, meaning it has a single melodic line.
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14. I like medieval music because I dislike medieval music because
I like medieval music because the voices is mixed up and create a good harmony.
I dislike medieval music because it's not so catchy, & it's not the type of music to rock & roll
15. Identify an example/s of related art forms to music according to their period of development. 1. Liturgical Drama (Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque) 2. Poetry (Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque) 3. Architecture (Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque) 4. Painting (Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque) 5. Word Painting (Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque) 6. Technology (Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque) 7. Opera (Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque) 8. Theatre Arts (Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque) 9. Sculpture (Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque)
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1.baroque
2.renaissance
3.medieval
4.baroque
5.medieval
6.medieval
7.renaissance
8.baroque
9.medieval
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16. Medieval and renaissance
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The Medieval Period in Europe, which lasted roughly from AD 500 to AD 1400, was characterized by the rise of feudalism and the controlling power of the Catholic Church in people's lives. The Renaissance included a rebirth of interest in Classical culture. It began around 1400 and lasted until 1650.
17. medieval at renaissance may pagbabago ba pamahalaan panahong medieval panahon ng renaissance
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18. History/event of baroque, ranaissance and medieval?Music Function of baroque, ranaissance and medieval?Art Forms of baroque, ranaissance and medieval?
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The Baroque Period
This reading provides a handy overview of the Baroque period. It tends to focus on characteristics of the late or “mature” Baroque, but is still a valuable overview.
Music of the Baroque Period
The Baroque period in European music lasted from about 1600 to about 1750. It was preceded by the Renaissance and followed by the Classical period. It was during the Baroque that the major/minor tonal system that still dominates w
Historical Background
This was the European period that is often called the “Age of Reason.” Brilliant minds such as Galileo Galilei, Johannes Kepler, Isaac Newton, Rene Descartes, and Francis Bacon were laying the foundations for modern science and mathematics. Impressed with the insights that were gained in those fthinkers such as Thomas Hobbes and John Locke sought to apply similar strict rules of observation and reasoning to philosophy and political science. Many historians believe that this was a critical period that set Europe on its course away from the static or bacoo
19. 1. What defines medieval art?2. What are the three characteristics of medieval art?3. What was the focus of medieval art?
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1. A time of artwork that was characterized by iconographic painting illustrations of Biblical scenes. The work emerged from the early Christian church influence as well as the Roman Empire heritage.
2. Early medieval art shared some defining characteristics including iconography, Christian subject matter, elaborate patterns and decoration, bright colors, the use of precious metals, gems, and other luxurious materials, stylized figures, and social status.
3. Its focus was on religion and Christianity. It included architectural details like stained glass art, large murals on walls and domed ceilings, and carvings on buildings and columns. It also included illuminated manuscript art and sculpture.
20. what's the tempo of medieval music in medieval period?
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Medieval Music. The Medieval Period of music is the period from the years c. 500 to 1400. It is the longest “period” of music (it covers 900 years!!) and runs right through from around the time of the fall of the Western Roman Empire to the beginning of the Renaissance.
21. dynamics of medievalrhythm of medieval and baroque
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A type of music from Medieval Era is Grgorian Chant, which has mainly used in the early Christian Church. Music during Renaissance Period became an important liesure activity. ... Baroque Period is characterized by grand and elaborate ornamentation of sculptures, theaters, arts, and music.
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22. dynamics of medieval
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Early medieval liturgical or church music (music for religious purposes) was monophony, mostly sung in a monastery; monophony is a melody that does not include harmony. Polophony (many voices or sounds) began to develop during the later Medieval Period, and became more common by the later 1200s and early 1300s.
23. texture of medieval
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During the Middle Ages, the musical texture was monophonic, meaning it has a single melodic line. Sacred vocal music, such as Gregorian chants, was set to Latin text and sung unaccompanied. It was the only type of music allowed in churches, so composers kept the melodies pure and simple.
24. what is medieval literature in medieval period
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Medieval literature is a broad subject, encompassing essentially all written works available in Europe and beyond during the Middle Ages (that is, the one thousand years from the fall of the Western Roman Empire ca. AD 500 to the beginning of the Renaissance in the 14th, 15th or 16th century, depending on country).
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25. Significant features of the Medieval periodsignificant feature of the medieval period
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Population decline, counterurbanisation, the collapse of centralized authority, invasions, and mass migrations of tribes, which had begun in Late Antiquity, continued in the Early Middle Ages.
26. Create an acrostic about Medieval Period using its letters with the word "Medieval"
M-onophonic
E-arly, Middle, and Late Ages
D-orian
I-odian mode
E-xpressed in Latin
V-ocal
A- religious form of music
L-iturgical genre
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27. MEDIEVAL PERIOD what historical period belong to medieval
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In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or Medieval Period lasted from the 5th to the late 15th century. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery.
28. pangyayari sa high medieval period at late medieval period sa europa.
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Middle Ages, the period in European history from the collapse of Roman civilization in the 5th century CE to the period of the Renaissance (variously interpreted as beginning in the 13th, 14th, or 15th century, depending on the region of Europe and other factors).
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hope this helps29. instrument of medieval
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Instruments, such as the vielle, harp, psaltery, flute, shawm, bagpipe, and drums were all used during the Middle Ages to accompany dances and singing. Trumpets and horns were used by nobility, and organs, both portative (movable) and positive (stationary), appeared in the larger churches.
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Medieval Musical instruments would be used by the musicians of the period including the Waits, Minstrels or Troubadours. There were three categories of musical instruments in the Middle Ages - wind, string and percussion. Many of the Medieval musical instruments were the forerunners to our modern musical instruments.
30. history of medieval
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In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or Medieval Period lasted from the 5th to the late 15th century. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and merged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery.