Línea del tiempo

  • 100 BCE

    Epitafio de Seikilos

    Epitafio de Seikilos
    ( s.I a.C.)Una de las composiciones musicales más antiguas conocidas.
  • Period: 476 to 1492

    Edad Media

    (476 – 1492) desde la caída del Imperio Romano de Occidente hasta el descubrimiento de América (1492)
  • 800

    Canto gregoriano

    Canto gregoriano
    (s. VI-IX): Música litúrgica monofónica de la iglesia cristiana.
  • 991

    Guido d'Arezzo

    Guido d'Arezzo
    (991-1050): Creó el sistema moderno de notación musical y el uso del tetragrama.
  • 1098

    Hildegard von Bingen

    Hildegard von Bingen
    (1098-1179): Compositora, abadesa y mística, creadora de obras litúrgicas visionarias.
  • 1130

    Bernart de Ventadorn

    Bernart de Ventadorn
    (1130-1190)A prominent troubadour, famous for his lyrical courtly love songs in Occitan.
  • 1150

    Leonin

    Leonin
    1150-1201): Compositor asociado con la Escuela de Notre
    Dame, Ars Antiqua.
  • 1160

    Perotin

    Perotin
    (1160-1230)Expanded upon Leonin's work with more complex polyphony, also part of the Notre Dame School.
  • 1170

    Ars Antiqua

    Ars Antiqua
    (1170-1310) A style of medieval music characterizer by early polyphony and rhythmic
    modes.
  • 1221

    Alfonso X "El Sabio"

    Alfonso X "El Sabio"
    (1221-1284)King of Castile and patron of music, known for compiling the Cantigas de Santa Maria.
  • 1300

    Guillaume de Machaut

    Guillaume de Machaut
    (1300-1377) A leading composer of the Ars Nova, known for his Masses and secular polyphonic songs.
  • 1310

    Ars Nova

    Ars Nova
    (1310-1377) A musical style marked by more complex rhythms and polyphony, exemplified by Guillaume de Machaut.
  • 1325

    Francesco Landini

    Francesco Landini
    (1325-1397) An Italian composer of the Trecento, renowned for his secular songs and use of the "Landini cadence."
  • Period: 1350 to

    Renacimiento

    El Renacimiento fue un movimiento cultural, artístico, científico y filosófico que marcó una transición entre la Edad Media y la Edad Moderna en Europa.
  • 1398

    Johannes Gutenberg

    Johannes Gutenberg
    (1398-1468): Inventor of the printing press, enabling the dissemination of musical scores.
  • 1468

    Juan del Encina

    Juan del Encina
    (1468-1529): Spanish composer and key figure of Renaissance music.
  • 1500

    Cristóbal de Morales

    Cristóbal de Morales
    (1500-1553): Spanish composer of sacred music.
  • 1510

    Antonio de Cabezón

    Antonio de Cabezón
    (1510-1566): Spanish musician, master of keyboard music.
  • 1532

    Orlando di Lasso

    Orlando di Lasso
    (1532-1594):Renaissance composer, master of madrigals and motets.
  • 1544

    Maddalena Casulana

    Maddalena Casulana
    (1544-1590): First woman to
    publish printed music.
  • 1548

    Tomás Luis de Victoria

    Tomás Luis de Victoria
    (1548-1611): Spanish composer of sacred music and polyphony.
  • 1557

    Giovanni Gabrieli

    Giovanni Gabrieli
    (1557-1612): Developed polychoral music in
    Venice.
  • 1567

    Claudio Monteverdi

    Claudio Monteverdi
    Early Baroque composer and pioneer of opera
  • Period: to

    Barroco

    El Barroco es un período cultural, artístico y musical que se desarrolló entre finales del siglo XVI y mediados del siglo XVIII
  • Giacomo Carissimi

    Giacomo Carissimi
    Known for his oratorios and contributions to vocal music.
  • Barbara Strozzi

    Barbara Strozzi
    Prominent female composer of vocal music in the Baroque era
  • Antonio Stradivari

    Antonio Stradivari
    Renowned luthier known for crafting exceptional string instruments
  • Henry Purcell

    Henry Purcell
    Famous English composer known for his operas and sacred music.
  • Antonio Vivald

    Antonio Vivald
    Virtuoso violinist and composer, known for The Four Seasons.
  • George Philipp Telemann

    George Philipp Telemann
    Prolific German composer with a vast range of works.
  • Johann Sebastian Bach

    Johann Sebastian Bach
    German composer renowned for his instrumental and sacred music.
  • Georg Friedrich Händel

    Georg Friedrich Händel
    Composer of operas, oratorios, and instrumental workslikeMessiah.
  • Gluck

    Gluck
    fue un compositor alemán, proveniente de la región de Bohemia, República Checa. Es considerado uno de los compositores de ópera más importantes del Clasicismo de la segunda mitad del siglo XVII