Sequnces! (1 gen 850 anni – 1 gen 1150 anni)
Descrizione:
An incredibly popular form, Medieval sequences were monophonic syllabic text settings that usually had paired forms. They were additions to the mass that followed the Alleluia, likely originally starting as non-textual tropes of simply extending the melisma at the end of the alleluia.
Because of their flexability and lack of restriction, they remained popular from notker balbulus (840-914) all the way to Hildegard!
Thousands of sequences survive, with a notable example being the dies irae.
Aggiunto al nastro di tempo:
Data:
1 gen 850 anni
1 gen 1150 anni
~ 300 years