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What was the difference between sacred and secular music the medieval period?

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Answered by dileepsai12
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Medieval Era

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For most of the Medieval Era (ca. 500-1450), music was primarily reserved for the Church and for some lucky members of the elite class. ... Sacred music was primarily in the form of the motet or the Mass, while secular music included madrigals and the rise of both instrumental music and dance music

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Answered by rakshitawalake
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For most of the Medieval Era (ca. 500-1450), music was primarily reserved for the Church and for some lucky members of the elite class. ... Sacred music was primarily in the form of the motet or the Mass, while secular music included madrigals and the rise of both instrumental music and dance music

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