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Based on the drums at the beginning, followed by the distinctive double-reed timbre of shawms, this excerpt is. Play Play Discover Music player play stop mute max volume 00:0004:27 No audio loaded. Select one:


A. The Offertory from a Mass by Machaut Dance music from the Medieval period

B. Definitely not from the Medieval period because these instruments were not available in Medieval times.

C. The introduction to a liturgical drama


Sagot :

Based on the drums at the beginning, followed by the distinctive double-reed timbre of shawms this excerpt is the Offertory from a Mass by Machaut Dance music from the Medieval period. Option A is correct.

What is music from the from the Medieval period ?

Medieval music encompasses vocal and instrumental music that uses both voices and instruments, such as Gregorian chant and choral music (music for a choir of singers) (typically with the instruments accompanying the voices). Monks sang Gregorian chant during Catholic Mass.

The basis for the music notation and music theory procedures that would mold Western music into the conventions that emerged during the Common Practice period of shared music writing practices was laid during the medieval period.

Therefore the double reed timbre and  initial drums are Offertory from a Mass; a music from medieval period.

To know more about music from the from the Medieval period refer:

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