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Based on the series of activities on our previous module, what were your ideas about the performance practice of medieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods

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Answered by itzshivam15
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In the broadest sense, Medieval music encompasses the music of the Western world during the Middle Ages, from approximately the 6th to 15th centuries. It is the first and longest era of Western classical music and followed by the Renaissance music; the two eras comprise what is usually termed as early music, proceeding the common practice period. Musicologists generally divide the era into early (500–1150), high (1150–1300), and late (1300–1400) Medieval music.

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Answered by sharonr
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Medieval music of  Renaissance and Baroque periods encompasses the music of the Western world during the Middle Ages, from approximately the 6th to 15th centuries.

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  • Period music specialists strive to produce interpretations of the music that are as close to the original as feasible, including instrumentation, vocal kinds, temperament, and stylistic trends.
  • Medieval music of the Renaissance and Baroque periods includes music from the Western world throughout the Middle Ages, roughly from the sixth to the fifteenth century.
  • Other interpreters may opt to either fully disregard historical idioms by interpreting the music for modern convenience and choice, or they may attempt to find some type of compromise.

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