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Medieval : Art and Music

Examines the art, architecture, and music as integral parts of medieval culture.

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  • "Shows in two parts how the art, architecture, and music of the medieval period were governed by the church and created in its service."
  • "Examines the art, architecture, and music as integral parts of medieval culture."@en
  • "Part one deals with the beginnings of illumination, the influence of the Roman basilica on the design of churches and Romanesque architecture. Part two focuses on the gothic period - its architecture and influence on other arts, and also looks at the development of the Mass and of polyphony."@en
  • "Part one deals with the beginnings of illumination, the influence of the Roman basilica on the design of churches and Romanesque architecture. Part two focuses on the gothic period - its architecture and influence on other arts, and also looks at the development of the Mass and of polyphony."
  • "Following an introduction by Roya Megnot, shows how the art, architecture, and music of the medieval period were governed by the church and created in its service. Part one deals with the beginnings of illumination and Romanesque architecture. Part two focuses on the Gothic period and includes the rise of Gothic architecture, the beginnings of secularism in art, and the development of polyphony in music."@en
  • "Shows how the art, architecture, and music of the medieval period were governed by the church and created in its service. Part 1 deals with the beginnings of illumination and Romanesque architecture; Part 2 focuses on the Gothic period and includes the rise of Gothic architecture, the beginnings of secularism in art, and the development of polyphony in music."
  • "Descirbes the dramatic achievements in the arts during the medieval period in Western Europe. Details the construction of cathedrals and notes that the art, architecture, and music of the period were governed by the Church and created in its service. Includes photographs of cathedrals, stained glass, stone carvings, frescoes, tapestries, illuminated manuscripts, as well as musical examples."
  • "Most of the art and music of the Medieval period was produced either within the church, under the direction of the church or for church use. Part one of this program deals with the beginnings of illumination, the influence of the Roman basilica on the design of churches and Romanesque architecture. Part two focuses on the Gothic period - it's architecture and influence on other arts, and also looks at the development of the Mass and of polyphony."@en
  • "Following an on-camera introduction by Roya Megnot, shows how the art, architecture, and music of the medieval period were governed by the church and created in its service. Part one deals with the beginnings of illumination and Romanesque architecture. Part two focuses on the Gothic period and includes the rise of Gothic architecture, the beginnings of secularism in art, and the development of polyphony in music."
  • "Following an on-camera introduction by Roya Megnot, shows how the art, architecture, and music of the medieval period were governed by the church and created in its service. Part one deals with the beginnings of illumination and Romanesque architecture. Part two focuses on the Gothic period and includes the rise of Gothic architecture, the beginnings of secularism in art, and the development of polyphony in music."@en
  • "Shows how the art, architecture, and music of the medieval period were governed by the church and created in its service. Part 1 deals with the beginning of illumination and Romanesque architecture; Part 2 focuses on the Gothic period and includes the rise of Gothic architecture, the beginnings of secularism and the development of polyphony in music."@en

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  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "Motion pictures"@en

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  • "Medieval : Art and Music"@en
  • "Medieval Art and Music"
  • "Medieval art and music"@en
  • "Medieval art and music"