Exploring the Misconceptions Around Medieval Music
If you’ve ever been to a Medieval church service or heard a tune of Medieval music, you may have wondered why it was so different from the music we listen to today. Well, a new scientific study has revealed that Medieval music was not as beautiful as we may think.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have conducted a study that analyzed nearly 800 pieces of music from the Medieval period. Their findings show that Medieval music was not as harmonically pleasing as modern music. The study found that Medieval music often relied on “overlapping, competing melodies” that were often dissonant or harsh sounding.
This study sheds new light on how we view Medieval music and its place in history. It’s a reminder that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and that art is often shaped by the time and place in which it was created.
source: Phys.org