Professor Gil Harel, PhD offers an in-depth exploration of the music of Renaissance Europe via a live webinar on Thursday, May 28 at 7 PM. To view the webinar, please register by clicking the event on the Library’s Events Calendar at newcanaanlibrary.org. Zoom sign in information will be provided upon registration.
The word “renaissance” is often equated with the notion of “rebirth.” While the idea of resurrecting the achievements of antiquity may hold true in other disciplines, this is not true for music. Medieval music had originally been characterized by relative simplicity (Gregorian chant) but grew to become increasingly complex and sometimes harshly dissonant (organum). As European society evolved, so too did the music, becoming more refined and sonorous, with codified rules on harmony and creating cadences.
In his talk, Professor Gil Harel (PhD, Brandeis University) will discuss the important genres of renaissance music and explore how renaissance music provides the modern listener with a rich repository of sound, reflective of an equally rich period in European cultural history.