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  • It is the longest period of music and runs right through from around the time of the fall of the Western Roman Empire to the beginning of the Renaissance.
    Medieval Period
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  • It is the vocal music of the medieval period. In Roman churches, it is one of the greatest treasures of western civilization.
    CHANT
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  • It is the rebirth of secular music and the ideals of antiquity. Renaissance promoted the rediscovery of classical philosophy, literature, and art.
    RENAISSANCE PERIOD
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  • most important religious service of the Catholic Church. It is derived from the Latin word missa.
    The mass
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  • Is a mass celebrated by a priest with a deacon, sub-deacon, and other ministers.
    HIGH MASS
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  • Type of Mass which is the ceremony of marriage.
    Nuptial Mass
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  • baroque is from the Portuguese word Barocco, which means “misshapen pearl.”
    BAROQUE PERIOD
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  • It is a dramatic composition for solo singers, choruses, and instruments with biblical or religious subjects.
    Oratorio
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  • It is a dramatic stage composition, usually in two or more acts.
    Opera
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  • Stone age period - It is the longest period in the history of humans.
    Paleolithic art
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  • Stone age period - It was the period characterized by changing climate.
    MESOLITHIC ART
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  • During this period, art began to undertake the significant role in reflecting the community, its rules and its relationship with the deities it worshipped.
    Bronze age
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  • Iron Age is characterized by the prevalent use of iron or steel and the rough changes in agricultural practices, religious beliefs, and artistic styles.
    Iron age
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  • Characterized by the prevalent use of iron or steel and the rough changes in agricultural practices, religious beliefs, and artistic styles.
    Iron age
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