"The Oxford History of Music : The Polyphonic Period : Method of Musical Art 330-1400" provides an exhaustive and scholarly examination of the evolution of Western musical structure during the Middle Ages. As a foundational text in musicology, this work traces the critical transition from monophonic plainsong to the complex, multi-layered textures of early polyphony. Author H. E. Wooldridge meticulously documents the technical advancements in musical notation, rhythm, and composition that defined this formative era of artistic expression.
The text explores the origins of organum, the development of the motet, and the emergence of the Ars Nova style. By analyzing the theoretical foundations and the practical application of musical art between the years 330 and 1400, the work illustrates how harmonic innovations began to reshape the liturgical and secular sounds of Europe. This volume is an essential resource for students of music history, offering deep insight into the structural foundations of the Western tradition. From early ecclesiastical chants to the sophisticated polyphonic works of the late 14th century, "The Oxford History of Music : The Polyphonic Period" remains a definitive study of medieval creative and technical achievement.
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