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Music and Art In The Medieval Era: The Holy Roman Empire

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Watch this online Music video entitled The Holy Roman Empire. Learn about the music, composers and musical works of The Holy Roman Empire and Medieval Era.

Study the medieval era in Western Europe from the disintegration of the Roman Empire in the 5th Century to the beginning of the Gothic period. View illuminated manuscripts, tapestries and stained-glass windows. Listen to plainchant and the emerging polyphonic music. Gain an insight into the effects of feudalism and the Catholic Church on society.

 

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Music and Art In The Medieval Era: The Holy Roman Empire. Learning Objectives for this video:

  • Art of The Roman Empire. Learn about Art and Music in The Holy Roman Empire. Explore the cultural influence of the Church and the artistic impact of the Gothic style.
  • Gain insight to the effects of feudalism, secular monarchies, and the classical ideal on the Age of Faith.
  • Survey the development of plainchant, harmony, and counterpoint, and discover how the formal qualities of medieval music resemble the construction of the Gothic cathedral.
  • View illuminated manuscripts, tapestries, and the jewel-colored stained-glass windows of Chartres Cathedral and Notre-Dame de Paris.
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