Learning to Love Early Music

Learning to Love Early Music

This document is designed for a fullscreen presentation. Love Click here to go fullscreen. Early Music Use the right panel to navigate. Learning to To return to normal size click fullscreen again. contents next previous Have fun! back find fullscreen firstpage lastpage close quit Love Early Music Learning to contents next learning to previous back earlyLove music find fullscreen firstpage lastpage close quit Art F Commercial O Human Mechanic R Sound E Alienated Love Early Music Essence W Superficial Learning to O Love Despair contents R next previous D Life Death back find fullscreen firstpage lastpage close quit common prejudice states that the fruition of Art is just for a select few. It is my experience that this A is one of the many lies that hinder the enjoyment of Art in our society. Perhaps it is one of the lies that some have a vested interest in perpetuating. Why? You ask. Because Art accesses our inner core and takes us to new levels of understanding of ourselves and of what Love surrounds us. Armed with this understanding we can make better decisions, and gain considerable distance Early Music from the so-called public opinion. The crowd is untruth, Learning to wrote Kierkegaard. Another holy lie concerning Art is that we search for things in it. New things, that are there on the shelf, that contents anyone can pick and use, like a soap or toothpaste. We next cannot get anything out of Art that isn't already inside previous ourselves. We cannot get more out of things than we back already know. What Art does is bringing those hidden find fullscreen facets of ours to daylight. And that reects in our daily firstpage life, in ways that we cannot anticipate. lastpage close quit During the last 300 years man has lost contact with his essence in a way like never happened before. Most of the ideals that still impregnate our society are a product of this twilight of the human. On the other and, we have the privilege to live in an age where there are conditions like never existed in the last 300 years to re-establish this link with our essence. It won't give us the Love everlasting bliss that some propagate, so that we can live happily ever after. True happiness is only achieved Early Music through accomplishment. And for accomplishing we need Learning to strife. Only what is dead can live happily ever after. As human beings we need the chaos that surrounds us to feel alive. The link with our essence opens up doors to things undreamt: to a kaleidoscope of new experiences. contents There are many wonderful things out there waiting for next us. Is up to us to claim them. previous back What I propose here is one step in the never ending find fullscreen journey of the pursuit of humanness. The issues that firstpage lastpage close quit afict us today are essentially the same since time immemorial. Through our conversation with Art we can, if not solve, at least gain a deeper understanding of these issues. Here the vehicle for this conversation is music: Early Music. What is Early Music? The dictionary denition says Love that is music composed until 1750. Like most denitions the focus is on irrelevant details. What distinguishes Early Music Early Music from its Romantic successor is one thing Learning to above all: depth. Our time is in many ways closer to the pre-romantic age than to the romantic. The Romantic ideals are dead. We contents have an inquisitiveness and a demand for clarity that is next incompatible with romantic mystications. previous back When the harbingers of doomsday shout with all their find lungs the we have lost “our ideals”, they are correct. We fullscreen firstpage lastpage close quit no longer hold the romantic ideals as truths., and therefore we have lost their values —we are establishing our own. It is always like this, the old must exit so that the new can enter. This writing takes us in a rst tour through Early Music. From the Middle Age to the Baroque. In the future we Love will travel down the path of contemporary —and even of some romantic— music. One of the many clues that tell Early Music us that Early Music is close to our age is the fact of many Learning to contemporary composers using Early Music as a source for ideas. Producing Art in the 21st century that borrows heavily from yore. contents Perhaps the biggest clue is that Early Music appeared in next the second half of the 20th century. It has been gaining previous wider acceptance ever since. For the younger back generations, mostly at odds with Romanticism, Early and find contemporary music are the most cherished. fullscreen firstpage lastpage close quit Love Early Music Learning to Are you ready for this journey? contents next previous back find fullscreen firstpage lastpage close quit tableofcontents indexguidetopicspointersnd prologue livingdyinglearningleonardohowto Love Early Music Learning to middle age renedoutlandishsublimatedsubtletelluric contents renaissance sensualdirectclassicalsimplecarnalclarity next previous back find baroque affectelaboratevoluptuousprestigiousgrand fullscreen firstpage lastpage close quit epilogue learnhospitalitythanksmisslove Love cantilena sacredprofanezaccaramatteomass Early Music Learning to alva venid popularcourtlyspainsecularvihuela contents next roi danse artstatelullymolièrelouisdance previous back find fullscreen share givefriendspreadworldtrumpet firstpage lastpage close quit support helpgeneroustakeopenpart Love lookup referenceexplainglossaryexplore acknowledge obrigadomercidankegraciasthanks Early Music Learning to My gratitude to C. Horvallis for her expertise of the French Baroque. To Anthony Hart for having the kindness of forwarding my requests about material for this document to the lute-list Yahoo group, whose members promptly replied, specially Manolo Laguillo. A word of appreciation to the orfeo Yahoo group whose members have been quite lenient with my frequent off topic ramblings. contents next previous back find fullscreen firstpage lastpage close quit Love prologue Early Music Learning to contents next previous back find fullscreen firstpage lastpage close quit Love While I thought that was Early Music learning how to live I have Learning to been learning how to die. Leonardo da Vinci in Codex Atlanticus 252, r.a. contents next previous back find fullscreen firstpage lastpage close quit middle age Love Early Music Learning to contents next previous back find fullscreen firstpage lastpage close quit he Middle age spans more than 1000 years. During those 1000 years music goes from being T completely dependent on oral tradition to using the most elaborated notation that existed so far. In current language the references to the Middle Ages are synonymous of mental darkness and barbaric behaviour. Love This prejudices are not our own, but merely echoes from the Renaissance, then trying to claim its place as an era Early Music of unprecedented magnicence, opposed to the Learning to supposedly barbaric age that went before. Our distance from both these epochs allow us to see things as they truly are, instead of adhering blindly to this shibboleth. In history there are no clear cut divisions between contents epochs. Everything is interconnected: the Renaissance next sprang from the Gothic, in a continuous ow. previous back The Middle Age has everything in it. We must evaluate an find epoch by its totality, not by exaggerating one single fullscreen firstpage aspect. lastpage close quit The Middle Age is not much different from any other epoch: cruelty and carnage coexists with a rened culture and its expression in Art. Human experience is a string taut between these extremes. We will have many opportunities to return to the Middle Age and its Art. The piece that I've selected for Love illustrating Medieval Music is from the late 14th century, 1375–1410: the autumn of the Middle Age. It is an Early Music example of the most rened music that the medieval Learning to man produced. contents next previous back find fullscreen firstpage lastpage close quit El ars subtilior es música The ars subtilior is intelectual, siempre lo intellectual music, it fue, pero ni más ni menos always was, but no more que lá música clásica que or less so than the oímos todos nosotros. Es classical music that we all como una catedral gótica: listen to. It's like a Gothic no está hecha para que la cathedral: it wasn't built gente entre y saque for people to enter and Love cuentas. Tiene una start calculating its propórcion complicadísima dimensions. Its y perfecta para que la complicated proportions Early Music Learning to gente entre y quede are supposed to be apabullada. Es lo que se overwhelming. That's pasa con la ars subtilior: what occurs with the ars está lleno de cálculos pero subtilior: it is full of están hechos para calculations, but these are contents transmitir emoción. designed to transmit next emotion. previous back Pedro Memelsdorff in Goldberg #5 find fullscreen firstpage lastpage close quit Love Early Music This is a music full of subtle allegories, it sheds light on Learning to the secular and spiritual life of the author and his time. This is a time when both philosophy and artistic invention concur for an emancipation of liturgical music from a strict religious meaning. This piece is an example contents of a liturgical parody: that consists in re-elaborating a next previous secular piece for a ceremonial setting. back find The secular pieces are ballads, rondeaus and madrigals, fullscreen where the theme is chiey sublimated love and the firstpage suffering that ensues. lastpage close quit Each piece is a syllabus of human existence: grief, joy, pain, love. The sublime is achieved through the interplay between religious feeling and the allegorical references to the love of the ladies whose name is apostrophised in each ballad. The delicate balance between these elusive parables, and the rhetorical clarity of the theological argument makes this music unique, moving unlike any Love other.

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