During which period was music chiefly found in churches? A. Baroque period B. Romantic period C. Middle Ages D. Classical period
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During middle ages ,music was chiefly found in churches.
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C. Middle Ages
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The musical performance tradition of the Church grew out of the liturgic tradition of Judaism. Music in the Roman Catholic liturgy was performed mainly for the assemblage. Originally, the music was performed by the priest and the assembly, until, in time, there emerged from the assembly a special group of singers, called the choir, who assumed the musical role of contrasting the solo singing of the priest. From that time until the 20th century, Roman Catholic Church choirs were composed exclusively of men and boys.
The first codification of early church music was by all accounts made by Pope Gregory I during his reign (590–604).
Instruments, such as the Vielle, Harp, Psaltery, Flute, Shawm, Bagpipe, and Drums were all used during the Middle Ages to back dances and singing. Trumpets and Horns were used by nobility, and Mouth organs, both motile and stable, appeared in the larger churches.
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