****Rok, it would take a volume of books to answer the questions you ask in regard to music and the generations.***
Not for much longer. :) Today I learned about PLAINCHANT, which is the basis for all Western Composed music.
Did you know, that, Plainchant represents the single greatest body of music created by Western Culture? :)
It is often referred to as 'Gregorian Chant'. I actually have a CD of Gregorian Chant. The last time I listened to it, it put me to sleep.
But, according to this book that was sort of the purpose of it. To get you in a state of mind, conducive to meditation.
Seems as if we can all be grateful to the Christian Church for holding the fort during the dark ages.
BBC magazine ran a piece about a year ago. 'The most influential people in classical music.' The top three were Pythagoras, Jesus Christ, Gregory the Great.
I am now begining to see why.
Cheers
Not for much longer. :) Today I learned about PLAINCHANT, which is the basis for all Western Composed music.
Did you know, that, Plainchant represents the single greatest body of music created by Western Culture? :)
It is often referred to as 'Gregorian Chant'. I actually have a CD of Gregorian Chant. The last time I listened to it, it put me to sleep.
But, according to this book that was sort of the purpose of it. To get you in a state of mind, conducive to meditation.
Seems as if we can all be grateful to the Christian Church for holding the fort during the dark ages.
BBC magazine ran a piece about a year ago. 'The most influential people in classical music.' The top three were Pythagoras, Jesus Christ, Gregory the Great.
I am now begining to see why.
Cheers