Music History

  • 3200 BCE

    Lyre

    Lyre
    ancient Iraq and it is Plucking strings as the style of playing it.
  • 2000 BCE

    Trumpet

    Trumpet
    it was from all around asia and the style was percussion.
  • 900 BCE

    Flute

    Flute
    it was made in china and is a blowing and making classical jazz. The flute was first used mostly in classical and jazz musics but to this day it is used a lot in songs
  • 3 BCE

    organ

    organ
    originated from Ancient Greek and it was a percussion playing style.
  • 900

    Fiddle

    Fiddle
    10th century it is stringed plucked and made in Europe and I'd one of the oldest European instruments that europe had made.
  • Period: 1098 to Sep 17, 1179

    Hildegard of Bingen

    Hildegard of Bingen was the composer of the song named Ordo Virtutum and it was made in the medieval times. He was born 1098, Bermersheim vor der Höhe, Germany and later died in September 17, 1179 (age 81 years), Bingen, Germany. https://www.historyofcreativity.com/wid322/ordo-virtutum
  • Period: 1135 to 1201

    The composers of Viderunt Omnes

    Viderunt Omnes was made by three composers and they were Léonin, Adam de la Halle and Pérotin and Leonin was the main one that made the song but it was by all three of them as a chant.
  • 1152

    ordo virtutum

    Medieval/ Renaissance and it is a scary drama music.
    Orbo Virtutum was the earliest morality play by more than a century. And it had musical drama and was one of the first out there In was made in 1152 by Hildegard.
    research link https://www.historyofcreativity.com/wid322/ordo-virtutum
  • 1201

    Viderunt Omnes

    Medieval/ Renaissance and is a organum style.
    Leonin, 1201 "Viderunt omnes" is a Gregorian chant based on Psalm XCVII (98), sung as the gradual[1] at the Masses of Christmas Day and historically on its octave
    researched link https://imslp.org/wiki/Viderunt_omnes_(P%C3%A9rotin)
  • 1400

    sackbut

    sackbut
    made in Burgundy and its playing style is brass instrument.
  • 1400

    Harpsichord

    Harpsichord
    The playing style is percussion and it was made in itay
  • 1489

    Crumhom

    Crumhom
    made in Germany and the playing style of it was humming and buzzing
  • Period: 1567 to

    The composers of Lasciatemi morie are claudio monteverdi, hugo siegmeth and axel wolf

    The main composer of lasciatemi morie is Claudio Monteverdi and he was born in itay in 1567 and later died in November 29 1643.
  • lasciatemi morie

    Baroque and is a extended opera aria.
    it was made in 1608 made by Claudio Monteverdi.
    Actually the piece started life as an extended operatic aria, a featured moment in Monteverdi's 1608 opera, 'L'Arianna'
    research link https://www.sonomabach.org/lasciatemi-morire---claudio-monteverdi.html
  • Bassoon

    Bassoon
    The playing style of the Bassoon is blowing and making classical jazz music. It was also made in France and it is played in the tenor and bass ranges.
  • Period: to

    johann sebastian bach

    johann sebastian bach was compsoer of the song brandenburg concerto and it was a classical type of music which made it an Orchestra type. He was born in March 31th 1685 in Germany and later died in July 1750.
  • Period: to

    George Frideric Handel

    George Frideric Handel was a German/British composer that had wrote the song The arrival of Queen of seba and he was born in March 5th 1685 and died in April 14th 1759.
  • The arrival of queen seba

    Baroque and is chorus music. it was by George Frideric Handel and made on March 17, 1749
    “The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba” interlude is a widely appreciated processional set piece.
    Research link https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Arrival-of-the-Queen-of-Sheba
  • Period: to

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was the creator of the marriage of figaro and Mozart was known for making lots of music like Classical and opera. He was born on January 27th 1756 and died in December 1791
  • brandenburg concerto

    Johann Sebastian
    .1721
    Such royal requests could be quite lucrative for a composer, but the margrave never paid for Bach’s work.
  • The Marriage of Figaro

    Classical and is an Opera style.
    Mozart
    .1786
    Mozart was hoping for greater fame and financial security, and in his choice of material he was influenced by the unprecedented success in Vienna.
    Research link https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Marriage-of-Figaro-opera-by-Mozart
  • French Horn

    French Horn
    made in Germany and it is a brass instrument. This instrument is often used by professionals in Orchestra and bands.
  • Symphony No. 6 in F Major

    Romantic and it is a Symphony style.
    By Beethoven
    made in 1808 Many modern listeners came to know Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony through its appearance in the Walt Disney’s Fantasia film of 1940.
    research link https://www.britannica.com/topic/Symphony-No-6-in-F-Major
  • Tuba

    Tuba
    made in Germany and is a brass instrument. And is the largest and lowest pitched musical instrument in the brass family.
  • Saxophone

    Saxophone
    The saxophone was made in 1846 in Belgium and the it was mostly used in Classical,Jazz,Rock,Funk and etc.
  • Cavalleria rusticana

    Romantic and is a Opera.
    made by Mascagni
    .1890 He was on the verge of submitting one act of his historical drama Guglielmo Ratcliff when he learned that his wife had already sent in Cavalleria rusticana without his knowledge.
    research link https://www.britannica.com/topic/Cavalleria-rusticana-opera-by-Mascagni
  • The Rite of Spring

    20th Century and a Ballet.
    by Stravinsky
    made in 1913 It is considered one of the first examples of Modernism in music and is noted for its brutality, its barbaric rhythms, and its dissonance.
    research link https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Rite-of-Spring
  • Rhapsody in Blue

    20th Century and it is Jazz.
    By Goegre Gershwin
    made in 1924 is one of the most performed of all American concert works, and its opening clarinet glissando is one of the most recognized musical passages in the world.
    research link https://www.britannica.com/topic/Rhapsody-in-Blue-by-Gershwin