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Paving the Road to the Renaissance: 14th Century Music and its Performance Practice

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Welcome back to Between the Barlines! I’m your host, Dr. Maeve Berryhttps://earlymusicmuse.com/Articles on performing medieval music:https://earlymusicmuse.com/performingmedievalmusic1of3/https://earlymusicmuse.com/performingmedievalmusic2of3/https://earlymusicmuse.com/performingmedievalmusic3of3/

Mar 12, 20255 min

S1 Ep 15Tying Up Loose Ends Before the Renaissance

Welcome back to Between the Barlines! I’m your host, Dr. Maeve Berry, and today, we’re diving headfirst into the tying up the loose ends of our first season! We are going to explore the Ars Subtilior, Italian Trecento music, and the 14th-century madrigal.

Mar 12, 20258 min

S1 Ep 14What are the formes fixes?

Welcome back to Between the Barlines! Today we are going to learn about one of the last concepts in medieval music that ultimately helps us transition to the Renaissance. This episode is all about the French “formes fixes.” The formes fixes—which translates from French as "fixed forms"—were a set of structured poetic and musical forms popular in France between the 13th and 15th centuries. These forms include the ballade, virelai, and rondeau.Links to examples of formes fixes:Ballade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyGhW9JKOz8Virelai: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffzdT8bbewoRondeau: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8UTiR7nlVU

Mar 10, 20257 min

S1 Ep 13Music Theory Friday: isorhythm and its analysis

Welcome back to Between the Barlines AND another episode of Music Theory Friday!! We’re diving into a concept that might not be on your radar 24/7 when we are talking about analyzing music in general, but this concept has played a vital role in the evolution of Western music. This concept is called isorhythm. Scores for Machaut isorhythmic motet:unedited: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QhfZ71iZE8l6DMDLdWMMiJ9f2GbcoC64/view?usp=sharingedited: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dedeZeNYLUvrhdJCrrs28BHk3U8O5yIc/view?usp=sharing

Mar 7, 20256 min

S1 Ep 1214th Century Musical Developments

Welcome back to Between the Barlines! Today, we’re diving into the world of 14th-century music. We will talk about Ars Nova and some contributing composers to this new movement.

Mar 5, 20255 min

S1 Ep 11The Beginnings of the Motet

Welcome back to Between the Barlines! I am your host, Dr. Maeve Berry, and I am thrilled that you’ve tuned into today’s episode! We are approaching the end of the medieval era, so before we dive into the renaissance era, I want to take the next three or so episodes to tie up all of the loose ends. In today’s episode, we’re talking about the origins of the motet—one of the most significant musical forms of the medieval and Renaissance periods.Links to videos:Factum est salutare/Domine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLKKwuirSooMout me fu grief li departir / Robin m'aime / Portare: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wh6vVnWLvmU

Mar 3, 20256 min

Music Theory Friday: Organum

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Welcome back to Between the Barlines! This is our third installment of music theory Fridays! This is a little bit of a mini episode because we only have one major thing to talk about. Our topic today deals with one of the earliest forms of Western polyphony: organum.

Feb 28, 20253 min

S1 Ep 10Polyphony in the 13th Century

Welcome back to Between the Barlines! I have a very exciting episode for you today because we’re taking a deep dive into one of the most pivotal developments in Western music: the rise of polyphony in the 13th century! We have been so focused on monophonic songs, including a trip to the church for Gregorian chant and a trip to places like France for the songs of the troubadours and trouvères and Germany for the Minnesingers! By the 13th century, something extraordinary was happening: melodies started weaving together, creating a tapestry of sound that would forever change the way we experience music. So how did this shift happen? Who were the key players? And why was the 13th century such an important period for polyphony? Let’s find out!Viderunt omnes (Pérotin): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oaRM1uDsw8

Feb 26, 20254 min

S1 Ep 9Secular songs between the 11th and 13th centuries

Welcome back to Between the Barlines! Today we are going to explore different types of songs prior to the renaissance era in western classical music! If you haven’t listened to any of the previous episodes from this season, please give those a listen because many of the aforementioned topics help us understand how the music we are going to start talking about today developed.Information taken from personal notes, Burkholder’s History of Western Music, and various aurally cited websites.

Feb 24, 20254 min

S1 Ep 8Music Theory Friday: Sightreading and the Guidonian Hand

Welcome back to Between the Barlines! You’re in for a very special episode today because it’s Music Theory Friday! Today we are going to wrap up important theory practices in the medieval era of music. These practices have helped shape how we teach and learn to sight read today. Link to video on using Guidonian Hand: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlleweQuq14&list=FLauoGSS-pPYvKwgqMVGgM4g

Feb 21, 20255 min

S1 Ep 7Hildegard von Bingen and extraneous chants

Welcome back to Between the Barlines! I am your host, Dr. Maeve Berry. In today’s episode, we are going to learn about more forms of chant that we see in a mass and explore a very important figure in the 12th century who was a prolific composer of sacred chant. Featured chant is taken from a concert performed in October of 2023 by Voices in Rochester, NY. Here is a link to that full concert which was recorded and live-streamed by Incarnate Word Church. https://www.youtube.com/live/kOdDehWTd14?si=Oa6YKeghNp_Op4NLHildegard Society Website: http://www.hildegard-society.org/p/home.htmlLink to O quam mirabilis est: http://www.hildegard-society.org/2014/07/o-quam-mirabilis-est-antiphon.html

Feb 19, 20258 min

S1 Ep 6The Order of the Mass

I hope you’re enjoying exploring what we classify as the medieval times in music. Today, we are going to take some time to learn about the parts of the mass, some of which are variable and others that are invariable. Recommended Recordings:Rheinberger Mass in E-flat major: https://open.spotify.com/album/1s80FVp437mFKdUa4Tm8hn?si=9Ck9dqN2Ree_2Pp9odri5QByrd Mass for 5 Voices:https://open.spotify.com/album/5o2Vzb7bgZHzE5sHh2T38o?si=_dtOanSpRQKOsSdHMIGd_ADuruflé Requiem (organ): https://open.spotify.com/album/3E8ANGvBQrUOedNKwMy222?si=aSkrCcwlRKOcxqfCbmt8MwBrahms Requiem:https://open.spotify.com/album/1qk8uGka8QOSUvnq5C2hLt?si=uLv-1d7hSYe0ehXAsVHCnw

Feb 17, 20256 min

S1 Ep 5Music Theory Friday: Church Modes!

Welcome back to Between the Barlines! I am especially excited for today’s episode, because we will only be talking about MUSIC THEORY! In order to help you study for large comprehensive music exams, I am going to take a couple of our Friday episodes to end the week to review some music theory topics. Following along chronologically in our learning, it only felt right to spend today’s short episode talking about church modes!

Feb 14, 20259 min

S1 Ep 4The Church and its Foundational Tropes

Welcome back to Between the Barlines! In today’s episode we will begin to take a look further down the timeline and talk about how the church provoked musical changes in the first millennium.Link to Noel Jones's guide on singing Gregorian chant notation: https://www.ststephenvc.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/beginner-guide-chant.pdf

Feb 12, 20255 min

S1 Ep 3Antiquity in Greece

Today, we are going to chat about Ancient Greece and how much of what happened in the centuries between Babylonian times and the 1st Century AD have shaped the foundation of music.

Feb 10, 20255 min

S1 Ep 2Antiquity: Influences from Asia and Europe

In today's episode, join Dr. Maeve Berry in exploring antiquity in Mesopotamia and Asian countries before the first century AD. The episode touches on expansions in instruments, scales, and the usage of important ancient texts.

Feb 7, 20255 min

S1 Ep 1Prehistoric Music and the Antiquity

Today, Dr. Maeve Berry briefly explores the topic of monophony and how it has impacted the traditions of folk song, chant, and improvisation. Tune in to the next episode to dive a little deeper into certain areas of the world in which these topics flourished.

Feb 5, 20253 min

Preview Episode: Let's conquer the comps!

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Dr. Maeve Berry explains the goal of beginning this podcast: helping YOU prepare for the most difficult portion of your degree!

Feb 4, 20250 min