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PART II

MEDIÆVAL MUSIC


Chap. IV. The Rise of Christian Music.

24. General Survey.
25. The First Christian Songs.
26. The Gregorian Style.
27. Its Technical System.
28. The Hexachord-System.
29. Notation.
30. The Letter-Names.
31. Certain Pioneers.
32. Instruments.

Chap. V. Polyphony and Secular Song.

33. The Polyphonic Idea.
34. Time and its Notation.
35. Organum, Discant and Measured Music.
36. Literature about Music.
37. Secular Song.
38. The Troubadours.
39. The Trouvères.
40. The Minnesinger.
41. The Meistersinger.

Chap. VI. The Fifteenth Century.

42. In General.
43. The Netherlands the New Art-Centre.
44. Secular Melodies and the Mass.
45. First Group of Masters.
46. Second Group of Masters.
47. Third Group of Masters.
48. Folk-Music.
49. Its Technical Features.
50. The Minstrel Class.
51. Instruments.
52 Tablatures.