Midterm Timeline HOM 1

  • Period: 500 to 1450

    Medieval Period

  • Period: 1030 to 1050

    Guido of Arezzos Micrologus

    Sign of the hand- Musica Ficta
  • Period: 1098 to 1179

    Hildegard of Bigen

  • Period: 1323 to 1375

    Ars Nova Treatise

    Provided time and prolation
    Ground work for modern notation
  • Period: 1450 to

    Renaissance Period

  • 1485

    Josquin Ave Maria- Virgo Serena Motet

  • 1529

    Martin Luther Chorale Ein Feste Burg ( A mighty fortress)

  • 1538

    Arcadelt Madrigal I Bianco e dolce cigno

  • 1567

    Palestrina Pope Marcellus Mass

    Exemplifies Palestrina's style
    counterpoint
  • Victoria miss O magnum mysterium

  • Gabrieli Sonata pian'e Forte

    Specified what instruments played what parts
    First piece designates dynamics
    Venice Italy
  • Period: to

    Baroque

  • Monteverdi's L' Orfeo

  • Period: to

    JS BACH

  • Antonio Vivaldis L'Estro Armonico

    launched popularity of the Italian concerto throughout Europe
  • Rameau's Traite de l'harmonie

    Most influential of all theoretical works
  • Period: to

    Pre Classical Period

  • Period: to

    Franz Joseph Haydn

  • Bachs The Well-Tempered Clavier volume

    Demonstrated the possibilities for playing in all keys using an instrument turned in near equal temperament
  • Handels Messiah

  • Period: to

    Le Chevalier de Saint-Georges as director of Concerts de Amateurs

    One of the finest orchestras in Europe
  • Period: to

    WA Mozart

  • Period: to

    Viennese Classical Period

  • Mozart Don Giovani

  • Haydns Symphony No.94 "surprise"