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Music: An Appreciation: An Appreciation, Brief 4/e
Roger Kamien, Hebrew University

The Middle Ages and Renaissance
Music in the Middle Ages

Summary

The influence of the Church on music literature, theory and education was predominant in the Middle Ages. Most early medieval music was vocal, and the instruments used were primarily for accompaniment. Later, more instrumentation was used. In this section, resources on early church music and key composers of the time are provided, including links to early women composers like Hildegard von Bingen.