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St. Ambrose |
4th century bishop of milan, promoted hymns and wrote many hymns texts |
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Niceta |
Late 4th early 5th century, bishop of Remesiana. His sermon " On the benifiets of psalmody" attempts to gind old and new testement support fot singing psalms in worship |
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St Augustine |
– early 5thcenturies; North African theologian who taught rhetoricin Milan (influenced by Ambrose) and later became bishop of Hippo Regius (inpresent-day Algeria). The excerpt from his Confessions outlines one of the majorChristian debates over sacred music (does music distract from or help one understandthe meaning of important texts?). |
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Gregory |
—late 6th century; pope, noted for standardizing Roman Catholic liturgy |
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Hildegard of Bingen |
—12th century; convent abbess, mystic, author, and composerknown for her religious poetry with music |
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Perotin |
13th century (fl. 1200); one of the only two known composers of the arsantiqua style associated with Notre Dame Cathedral in the 12th and 13th centuries |
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Guillaume da Machaut |
14th century; cleric and poet-musician associated with the arsnova style |