Music helps people communicate how they feel when they just can't find the words to say it. It gives people a way to express who they are inside through many different forms. Music can be found throughout history. In this report I am going to discuss different musical periods in history with two artists or composers works representing that period. Renaissance Period The Renaissance Period was a time of cultural rebirth that occurred in Europe. It was a humanistic revival of the classical influence
How has the Classical tradition (the art of Greece and Rome) continued to affect art through the 1700s? The Greek and the Roman culture perfectly understood the combination of philosophy, arts, and literature to create a sense of overwhelming feelings and admirations on ancient cultures. Even though these two civilizations no longer have the preeminence, yet many years later, the world continues to remember their accomplishment in the world of art. One element that would not be forgotten about the
Roman chant is essentially a precursor to the ‘Gregorian’ chant we know today, which should really be called Romano-Frankish chant, and refers to the chant used by the early Roman Catholic church, which possibly developed out of Jewish liturgy. It was adopted and altered by the Carolingians in the late eighth century, and ultimately replaced by the Carolingian version by the end of the thirteenth century. In this essay I am going to focus on why the Carolingians adopted Roman chant, and how and why
Saint Ambrose was most likely born in the year 340 AD in Germany and was raised Roman Christian. After the death of his father, Ambrose was well-educated in Rome. In Milan, Italy he held a position on the council as the Governor of Liguria and Emilia until the year 374. The former Arian Bishop of Milan died and Ambrose was summoned to the election of a new bishop to keep the peace between the Arians and the Nicene Church. There Ambrose spoke before the people and both the Arians and the people of