Adam De La Halle and the Ars Antiqua Time Period
Title: Adam De La Halle and the Ars Antiqua Time Period
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Adam De La Halle and the Ars Antiqua Time Period
Category: /Arts & Humanities/Artists
Details: Words: 563 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Adam De La Halle
Ars Antiqua Time Period
Life Summary
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Adam de la Halle is often referred to as the greatest of the long succession of post Medieval musicians. He was a poet, musician and innovator of the earliest French theater. He became famous for his use of polyphony and his theatrical productions. Adam originally trained for the clergy (the people of the church). Marriage interfered with his musical career; but with the
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sacred polyphonic composition. The lower, slower moving voices retained the original text.
Ars Antiqua was the time period when music as we know it was just beginning. Composers were considered innovators because they invented a great deal of what is used in modern music (for example harmony and modern notation). The music we listen to today is comprised of everything these composers created. Without this great musical minds, music today would be significantly different.