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St. Ambrose

4th century bishop of milan, promoted hymns and wrote many hymns texts

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

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?).

Gregory

—late 6th century; pope, noted for standardizing Roman Catholic liturgy



Hildegard of Bingen

—12th century; convent abbess, mystic, author, and composerknown for her religious poetry with music

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

Guillaume da Machaut

14th century; cleric and poet-musician associated with the arsnova style