MÚSICA PROFANA
LA HISTORIA DE LA MÚSICA
El ORIGEN DE LAS NOTAS
LA MÚSICA EN LA EDAD MEDIA
EL ORIGEN DE LAS NOTAS MUSICALES
UT QUEANT LAXIS
Ut queant laxis was a 11th century Gregorian chant and the earliest known ancestor of the modern do re mi. Her essay examined the introduction of solmization, or named pitches, in medieval musical theory and pedagogy. She described how Guido of Arezzo, a medieval music theorist, proposed a new hexachordal (six-note) system to simplify the learning of chants. Guido created the tune of “Ut queant laxis” so that each line of the hymn corresponded with a specific note of the hexachord and a name for that note (ut re mi fa sol la, after the first syllable of each line), to aid early singers in sightreading and transcribing music
UT QUEANT LAXIS
Ut queant laxis was a 11th century Gregorian chant and the earliest known ancestor of the modern do re mi. Her essay examined the introduction of solmization, or named pitches, in medieval musical theory and pedagogy. She described how Guido of Arezzo, a medieval music theorist, proposed a new hexachordal (six-note) system to simplify the learning of chants. Guido created the tune of “Ut queant laxis” so that each line of the hymn corresponded with a specific note of the hexachord and a name for that note (ut re mi fa sol la, after the first syllable of each line), to aid early singers in sightreading and transcribing music
INSTRUMENTOS MEDIEVALES.
CONEXIONES MUSICALES
JUEGO DE TRONOS
Goliards´music
A collection from Middle Ages
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A big and exciting work composed by Carl Orff in twentieth century
Carmina Burana is a manuscript of 254 poems and dramatic texts mostly from the 11th or 12th century, although some are from the 13th century. They were written principally in Medieval Latin, a few in Middle High German, and old French and old English.
The pieces are mostly bawdy, irreverent, and satirical.
O Fortuna from the song cycle of Carmina Burana, demonstrates the medieval style of music. The text was earlier written in the 13th century as a poem, however later elaborated into a an orchestral piece by Carl Orff, in 1935–36. This wonderful piece of music creates a sense of mystery and darkness.
ACTIVIDADES:
- Copia de una partitura medieval y/o una miniatura de un códice.
- Práctica de Mindfullness ( el poder del silencio, la relajación, el estar presente)
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- Realización de un dibujo para la vidriera de un rosetón de una catedral ( se pueden colorear mandalas).
- Preparar una actuación como las que realizaban juglares y/o trovadores ( componemos una canción, cantamos o tocamos alguna pieza musical, hacemos algún número de acrobacia, de magia o contamos algún chiste o monólogo humorístico, contamos algún cuento dramatizándolo lo más posible).
-Cantamos algún romance o historia popular.
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