1) What period does the Middle Ages cover?
The Middle Ages from the 5th to the 15th century.
2) What general characteristics does it have (according to the teacher’s comments)?
They compose some music in churches and they usually compose based in the medieval music, because in these century was very famous and all people was religous.
3) What is the main difference between “troubadours” and “minstrels”?
The Minstrel was not as refined or poetic as the Troubadour. The role of the Medieval Minstrel often required many different entertainment skills due the expectations of their audiences. Minstrels and even troubadours would therefore employ Jongleurs as assistants.
The troubadours were poets and singers who used to travel around and perform to noble families in Italy and France in the 12th and 13th centuries.
4) Pay attention to these two monuments (a Romanic church and a Gothic cathedral). What do their different heights have in common with the music evolution of those centuries?
The Romanic church has low arcs and its height is low. The Gothic catedral it has quite high arches and it is very big.
5) What do you feel looking at these pictures (taken from the 19th century but directly linked to the Middle Ages)? In your own opinion, what kind of music could accompany these images?
I think was a ceremony in a palace and I can accompany these images with medieval music.
6) Why does Heavy Metal music love this aesthetic?
Because it has a very strong sound ; in these potos we can see they are very expresive with all .
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