Table of Contents

 

            1 Overview


                1.1 Style and trends
                1.2 Instruments
                1.3 Genres
                1.4 Theory and notation


            2 Early medieval music ( -1150)


                2.1 Early chant traditions
                2.2 Gregorian chant
                2.3 Early polyphony: organum
                2.4 Liturgical drama
                2.5 Goliards


            3 High medieval music (1150-1300)


                3.1 Ars antiqua
                3.2 Troubadours and trouvères


            4 Late medieval music (1300-1400)


                4.1 France: Ars nova
                4.2 Italy: Trecento
                4.3 Germany: Geisslerlieder
                4.4 Mannerism and Ars subtilior
                4.5 Transitioning to the Renaissance
 

 

            5 Composers of this Era
 

 

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