Key Points
- The Middle Ages span nearly one thousand years (c. 476–1450).
- The early Christian church and the state were the centers of powers during this time.
- Much of the surviving music from the Middle Ages is religious, or sacred, because of the sponsorship (patronage) of the church.
- The later Middle Ages saw the rise of cities, cathedrals, and great works of art and literature.
- The ideals of knighthood and the devotion to the Virgin Mary helped raise the status of women.
- The medieval era saw the development of rhythmic and metric systems, harmony, unified forms, expanded voicings, and new secular genres.
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