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History of Western Music (in progress)
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History of the English Language
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Les événements
Epitaph of Seikilos
Cuneiform writing established
Enheduanna writes her hymns to Inanna
Babylonian writings on music
Hymn to Nikkal
"Iliad" and "Odyssey" Homer
Romulus founds Ancient Rome
Pythagoreas develops perfect intervals
Roman Republic is created
"Republic" Plato
"Politics" Aristotle
"Harmonic Elements" Aristoxenus
Greece becomes province of Rome
Peak of Roman Empire
"Harmonics" Ptolemy
"Harmonic Introduction" Cleonides
"On Music" Aristides Quintilianus
Rule of King David in Israel
Rome conquers Jerusalem
Crucifixion of Jesus Christ
Siege of Jerusalem
Constantine issues Edict of Milan
Christianity becomes official religion of Rome
Split of Roman Empire
Reign of Pope Gregory the Great
"Ad organum faciendum" Anonymous
Aquitanian polyphony
Gothic architecture introduced
Romanesque churches and monasteries
Schola Cantorum established
King Pippin orders use of Roman liturgy and chant
Charlemagne crowned as emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
"Musica enchiriadis" Anonymous
"Micrologus" Guido di Arezzo
England falls to the Normans
"Ordo virtutum" Hildegard von Bingen
Final split between Roman and Byzantine churches
Magna Carta
Eleanor of Aquitaine becomes queen of England
Leotinus at Notre Dame
Perotinus at Notre Dame
Early motets are written
"Ars cantus mensurablis" Franco of Cologne
Mechanical clock and compass invented
"Divine Comedy" Dante
"Alleluia: a newë work" Anonymous
Le Messe de Notre Dame Machaut
Hammurabi the Great dies in Babylon
Ancient Egypt established
Julius Caesar assassinated
"Christe, redemptor omnium" Du Fay
"Ave maria" Josquin
"Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" Luther
Orestes Euripides
Psalm 134 Bourgeois
"If ye love me" Tallis
Pope Marcellus Mass Palestrina
"Il bianco e dolce cigno" Arcadelt
"Tant que vivray" Sermisy
Los seys libros des Delphín Narváez
"Canzon septimi toni a 8" Gabrieli
"Vedrò 'l mio sol" Caccini
L'Euridice Peri
L'Orfeo Monteverdi
"Lagrime mie" Strozzi
Armide Lully
Johann de Murs's treatise describing mensuration signs
Canterbury Tales Chaucer
European economy growing exoponentially
Martin Luther posts his 95 Theses
Columbus reaches the West Indies
Turks conquer Constantinople
Portuguese explorers round the tip of South Africa
Jews and Muslims expelled from Spain
Donatello's David
Da Vinci's Last Supper
Portuguese explorers reach India by sea
Michelangelo's David
Cortés conquers the Aztecs
Madrigal arises in Florence
Copernicus publishes his research
Romeo & Juliet Shakespeare
Gutenburg's printing press
Printing press first used for sheet music copies
Petrucci develops triple-impression method of music printing
John Rastell develops single-impression printing in England
Attaingnant begins using single-impression printing for music on a large scale
Martin le Franc describes "contenance angloise"
First Olympic games held in Delphi
Madrid founded
Rise of Greek city-states
Great Pyramid of Giza
Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Temple of Artemis at Ephesus
Statue of Zeus at Olympia
Mausoleum at Halicarnasus
Colossus of Rhodes
Pharos lighthouse at Alexandria
Cyrus the Great crowned as king of Persia
Socrates is executed
Alexander the Great conquers the Persian Empire
Double suicide of Mark Anthony and Cleopatra
Roman Republic became the Roman Empire
Colosseum built in Rome
Muslim forces conquer Spain
Vikings begin to settle across northern Europe
Tower of London constructed
Inquisition formed
Plague of Justinian
Petrarch discovers the letters of Cicero
English adopted as national language in England
Henry VIII crowned King of England
Italian Wars begin
Columbus reaches New World
Church of England splits from Rome
Book of Common Prayer
Mary I of England restores Catholicism
First complete French psalter published
First Booke of Songes or Ayres Dowland
Hamlet Shakespeare
Jamestown established
Mayflower reaches New England
Bernini's David
Shakespeare's First Folio published
Galileo charged with heresy and executed
Louis XIV begins his reign
Principia mathematica Newton
First meetings of Bardi's Camerata
Discourse of Ancient and Modern Music Galilei
Peri's first opera, Dafne, is performed
Le nuove musiche Caccini
First public opera house opens in Venice
King James translation of the Bible
First coffeehouse opens in England
Ballet de la Nuit in France
Restoration in English Monarchy
Construction of Versailles begins
Paradise Lost Milton
Lully produces his first operas
Versailles completed; Louis XIV takes residence
Hamburg opera house opens
Black Death strikes Europe
Construction of Notre Dame begins
Notre Dame is completed
De institutione musica Boethus
La Griselda Scarlatti
Trio Sonata in D Major, Op. 3, No. 2 Corelli
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in A Minor, Op. 3, No. 6 Vivaldi
Giulio Cesare Handel
Périodes
Rise of Sumerian cities
Papal Schism
Hundred Years' War
Council of Trent
The Crusades
Italian Renaissance
Northern European Renaissance
Commercial Revolution
Thirty Years' War
English Civil War
Baroque
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