MUS 101 Chapter 14
Listening: Raimbaut de Vaqueiras: The first of May
Date: Late 12th century Genre: Estampie Melody: conjunct Meter:Triple Texture: Monophonic Performance: solo voice with early violin, drums, guitar
carol
English medieval strophic song with a refrain repeated after each stanza; now associated with Christmas.
Ars nova
Fourteenth-century French polyphonic musical style whose themes moved increasingly from religious to secular.
chanson
French monophonic or polyphonic song, especially of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, set to either courtly or popular poetry.
ballade
French poetic form and chanson type of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, with courtly love texts. Also a Romantic genre, especially a lyric piano piece.
Minnesingers
Late medieval German poet-musicians.
virelai
Medieval and Renaissance fixed poetic form and chanson type with French courtly texts.
rondeau
Medieval and Renaissance fixed poetic form and chanson type with courtly love texts.
haut
Medieval category of loud instruments, used mainly for outdoor occasions, as distinct from bas, or soft, instruments.
bas
Medieval category of soft instruments, used mainly for indoor occasions, as distinct from haut, or loud, instruments.
trouveres
Medieval poet-musicians in northern France.
troubadours
Medieval poet-musicians in southern France.
estampie
dance form prevalent in late medieval France, either with voice or purely instrumental.