The music was written around the year 900, and represents the earliest example of polyphonic music intended for practical use. Credit: British Library by Medievalists.net December 17, 2014 Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsEarliest known piece of polyphonic music discoveredNew polyphonic fragments from 15th-century Spain: a preliminary reportScholastic Imagery in The Florence ManuscriptFree Online Course on Medieval Music Begins todayGuillaume de Machaut's "Messe de Nostre Dame" in the context of fourteenth-century polyphonic music for the Mass Ordinary Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
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