Thursday, September 24, 2009

L.L. Ancient instruments

In the listening lab today we explored the sounds of instruments from nearly thousands of years ago. To be able to hear what the sound of a medieval court could have been was enlightening and enriching. I've always found it difficult to really put myself into the mood to appreciate medieval and renaissance settings, but to have music to set the scene allows for a more real experience of the time.
Each instrument had an interesting sound, and some more pleasing than others. Some were downright abrasive, and a few were very gentle and expressive. When medieval instruments are brought up, the usual suspects, the lute, and the early recorder were usually the only examples I could think of. There were hundreds of different instruments, each with their own unique qualities and capabilities.
My mind has been trained to see the history of music from 1700 forward. The reason being that the music which I will perform in my life is solely from this time onward, almost without exception. This class thus far has been very valuable in the sense that it has expanded the range of time and musical experience back beyond what used to be the wall of creative musicality for me.

1 comment:

  1. Good reflections. I'm glad you are able to relate to the value of this study...

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