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  1. Latin American music, musical traditions of Mexico, Central America, and the portions of South America and the Caribbean colonized by the Spanish and the Portuguese. These traditions reflect the distinctive mixtures of Native American, African, and European influences that have shifted throughout.

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  2. 136 solutions. Terms in this set (35) Secular music in the Middle Ages was. largely an aural tradition. A conductus is. a sacred Latin song resembling a sequence, but without the paired phrases." What is one place where Latin was still common in the Middle Ages? in schools. What was the goliards' occupation? clergy.

  3. The origins of Latin American music can be traced back to the Spanish and Portuguese conquest of the Americas in the 16th century, when the European settlers brought their music from overseas. [4] Latin American music is performed in Spanish and Portuguese.

  4. Following the traditional division of the Middle Ages, medieval music can be divided into Early (500–1000), High (1000–1300), and Late (1300–1400) medieval music. Medieval music includes liturgical music used for the church, other sacred music, and secular or non-religious music.

  5. Aug 4, 2018 · Words and Music in the Middle Ages: Song, Narrative, Dance and Drama, 1050–1350. Cambridge University Press, 1986.Google Scholar

  6. Music in Latin America. Nicolas Slonimsky, the author of Music of Latin America (1945), the first comprehensive account of Latin American music published in the United States, divides the developments of the music in this region (Latin America) into four periods: (1) Pre-Columbian, (2) Early Centuries of the Conquest, (3) Formation of National ...

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  8. Identify historical and cultural contexts of the Middle Ages. Identify musical styles of the Middle Ages. Identify important genres and uses of music of the Middle Ages. Identify selected compositions of the Middle Ages and critically evaluate their style. Compare and contrast music of the Middle Ages with today’s contemporary music.

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