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Friday, October 10, 2008
Timeline of trends in music to 1899See also: List of years in music, Timeline of trends in music (1900-1949), Timeline of trends in music (1950-1959), Timeline of trends in music (1960-1969), Timeline of trends in music (1970-1979), Timeline of trends in music (1980-1989), Timeline of trends in music (1990-present)
- c. 4000 BC
- Harps and vertical flutes are played in Egypt
- c. 3500 BC
- Double clarinets and lyres are played in Egypt
- c. 3000 BC
- The bamboo pipe is invented in China
- c. 2500 BC
- c. 2000 BC
- c. 1500 BC
- Hittites use guitars, lyres, trumpets, tambourines
- Harps are used to accompany dances in Egypt
- c. 1000 BC
- Music accompanies religious ceremonies in Israel
- c. 800 BC
- c. 700 BC
- c. 685 BC
- c. 675 BC
- Terpander invents a new seven-stringed lyre and the Mixolydian scale
- c. 600 BC
- Modes appear in music
- The vina is invented in India
- c. 586 BC
- c. 550 BC
- c. 500 BC
- Pindar begins writing odes
- Greek choral music reaches its peak
- aulos, citharas, lyres are played in Greece
- Pythagoras of Samos makes great strides in musical theory
- 400 BC
- Trumpet competitions are popular in Greece
- 340 BC
- 320 BC
- 300 BC
- c. 250 BC
- Ktesibios invents the hydraulis
- c. 200 BC
- The earliest evidence of music in Japan
- 146 BC
- The Romans conquer Greece and begin exporting its musical knowledge elsewhere in Europe
- 140 BC
- Emperor Han Wudi takes over China and establishes an Imperial Office of Music
- c. 50 BC
- 38 BC
- The Chinese octave is divided into 60 notes
- c. 350
- Antiphonal psalmody appears in Christian churches
- 386
- c. 450
- Alternating singing between precentors and parishioners is introduced in Christian churches
- 453
- 80 Korean musicians arrive in Japan, greatly influencing gagaku
- c. 500
- 521
- Boethius introduces Greek notation to the West
- c. 6000
- 600
- c. 600
- The first flowering of Arab music occurs in what is now Syria during the rule of the Umayyad dynasty
- 609
- 619
- The Chinese begin using large orchestras
- 650
- Neumes, a system of notation, are introduced in Europe
- c. 700
- 710
- Beginning of the Nara period in Japan, and the introduction of komagaku and togaku music
- c. 750
- Gregorian chanting is popular throughout Europe
- Byzantine wind organs begin to replace water organs
- 850
- Hucbald writes rules for composing the organum
- c. 850
- Vocals in church music begins moving in parallel; this is the beginning of polyphony (see organum)
- 980
- Antiphonarium Codex Montpellier is written
- c. 1000
- Gryffull ab Aynam separates the positions of bard and minstrel in Wales
- Hat cheo begins to develop in Vietnam
- c. 1015
- Sight singing is introduced at Pomposa Monastery near Ravenna
- 1050
- c. 1050
- The harp is introduced to Europe
- 1050
- c. 1030
- Guido of Arezzo develops a method to learn music by ear, solfège
- c. 1095
- Le Chanson de Roland composed
- c. 1100
- 1116
- 1121
- The earliest performance of roi nuoc, or water puppetry, is recorded in Vietnam
- c. 1125
- Trouveres and troubadours appear in France
- c. 1150
- French troubadours become more organized
- 1151
- Leoninus, a French composer, develops the ars antigua style
- 1176
- c. 1180
- c. 1182
- c. 1200
- The faux bourdon style begins in England
- Hat tuong, which evolved from Chinese opera, appears in Vietnam
- Cymbals are invented
- In England, France and Germany, wandering musicians form collectives to help each other
- Trumpets are used as signals in battle in Europe
- 1225
- c. 1250
- Pérotin moves the ars antiqua school of music to its peak
- Amir Khusrau is said to have invented qawwali, the sitar and the tabla in Pakistan
- 1253
- 1262
- Adam de la Halle writes the first operetta, "Le Jeu de la Feuillee"
- c. 1265
- Franco of Cologne and Pierre de la Croix develop the motet
- c. 1300
- 1309
- 1322
- The Pope expressly forbids counterpoint
- c. 1325
- Organ pedals are invented
- "Tournai Mass", the first polyphonic Mass, is written
- c. 1330
- The ars nova style is invented
- c. 1350
- 1352
- 1360
- Original forms of the clavichord and cembalo appear
- 1377
- Musicians at the papal chapel in Avignon move to Rome, making it the capital of music in Europe
- 1385
- The marriage of Charles the VI and Isabella of Bavaria is the first French court ball
- 1392
- The Choson Dynasty begins in Korea; a rich tradition of court music arises during this dynasty
- c. 1400
- The dulcimer is invented
- Secular songs with French lyrics, chansons, are popular
- 1400
- The Thais sack Angkor and bring apsara dancers back to the royal Thai court
- c. 1420
- The Burgundian School begins
- c. 1426
- 1428
- The Le dynasty comes to power in Vietnam; it will go on to restrict music like cheo, which is perceived as anti-establishment
- 1430
- The Renaissance begins, leading to the increasing popularity of secular music as well as the diversification of musical styles across Europe
- Aak music in Korea is reconstructed from surviving 12th century compositions
- 1465
- First printed music appears in Europe
- c. 1490
- c. 1500
- Broadside ballads begin their period of popularity in England
- Italian madrigalss appear
- 1505
- c.1506
- The earliest broadside ballads appear
- 1508
- 1520
- 190 copies of a broadside ballad are sold by one merchant in England -- this is a phenomenal amount considering the rarity of literacy at the time, and can be considered the beginning of a British popular music tradition
- 1522
- The Spanish begin mass importation of African slaves to Cuba and other Caribbean islands
- 1553
- Ancestral forms of the violin are invented
- 1556
- Printers of broadside ballads in England are required to register with London's Stationer's Company
- 1557
- Printers registered with the Stationer's Company are required to pay four pence for each ballad they produce
- 1562
- 1565
- Women are banned from singing in Christian churches; the desire for adult female voices leads to the practice of castration
- 1574
- 1578
- Jean De Léry publishes the first account of Brazilian music, Viagem à Terra do Brasil
- 1587
- Gabriel Soares de Sousa publishes the first account of native Brazilian musical forms, Tratado Descritivo do Brasil
- 1588
- Thomas Morley is the guiding force in the English madrigal school
- 1590
- Count Giovanni de Bardi gathers a group of artists, leading to the invention of opera
- c. 1590
- 1594
- c. 1600
- The European Renaissance ends and the Baroque period begins; this is marked by increasing rigidity and codification in music
- The harp is added to European orchestras
- Slaves brought to Morocco from Mali lead to the development of gnawa
- 1601
- Giulio Caccini's Le nuove musiche, including a manifesto on the new monodic style, is published
- 1606
- The first open-air operas appear in Rome
- 1607
- 1609
- 1631
- The first professional female singers in Europe for several centuries appear in England for a production of Chloridia
- 1639
- Virgilio Mazzocchi and Marco Marazzoli write the first comic opera, Chi Soffre Speri
- 1648
- c. 1650
- Beginning of modern harmony
- The overture emerges
- 1652
- c. 1660
- The seis arises in southern Spain
- 1664
- 1675
- Matthew Locke's Psyche is the oldest surviving English opera
- 1685
- c. 1690
- 1696
- c. 1700
- 1705
- 1709
- The Stationer's Company stops requiring printers to pay four pence for the production of ballads
- 1711
- The clarinet is added to European orchestras
- 1719
- 1725
- c. 1740
- Neil Gow's short bow sawstroke technique is the basis for Appalachian fiddling in the United States
- 1742
- 1750
- Bach dies; this is often considered the end of the Baroque period and the beginning of the relatively simple Classical period
- 1751
- 1762
- Christoph Willibald von Glück writes Orfeo ed Euridice with the express purpose ofreturning opera to its roots
- 1767
- The Burmese sack Ayuthaya and bring Thai musicians to their homeland, thus leading to a mixture of Burmese, Thai and Cambodian musics in Burma and elsewhere in southeast Asia
- 1770
- William Billings publishes The New England Psalm Singer, an influential collection of songs
- 1772
- The barrel organ is invented
- 1773
- 1774
- 1780
- 1783
- Spain adopts a policy of encouraging Roman Catholics to move to its colonies, leading to a French majority on the island of Trinidad; the French immigrants bring Carnival and the roots of calypso
- 1786
- 1787
- c. 1790
- Bumba-meu-boi, a form of comedic dance, is popular in Brazil
- 1791
- The waltz is popular in England
- The Haitian Revolution sends refugees to Cuba, bringing with them native musical forms (see: charanga)
- 1794
- "Tammany, or The Indian Chief" by James Hewitt is one of the first American operas
- 1796
- Mungo Park, a Scottish explorer, sees a kora being played in one of the Mande courts; this is the first verifiable sighting of the instrument, now the dominant instrument in Malian music
- 1801
- The Easy Instructor by William Smith and William Little is published for choral schools, leading to the shape note tradition
- 1802
- The Garifunas arrive in Belize (then British Honduras) and soon develop paranda music
- 1803
- 1807
- Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 is written; this is perhaps the most popular classical symphony ever
- 1814
- 1821
- 1829
- c. 1830
- c. 1835
- Lundu is developed in Brazil
- Tamburitza is developed into increasingly complex forms in Croatia
- 1835
- The first music conservatory in Switzerland opens in Geneva
- Elias Lönnrot's collection of runolaulu traditional Finnish song, the Kalevala is first published
- 1836
- Maria Severa's performance of a fado for the Comte de Vimisio causes him to fall in love with her and an ensuing public controversy; this is the earliest certain example of fado's existence
- 1838
- Indians begin arriving in the Caribbean, especially Trinidad, in large numbers
- 1839
- Barzaz-Breizh, the first collection of Breton folk song, is published
- "Te voglio bene assaie" is written; this is often said to be the beginning of canzone napoletana
- 1840
- c. 1840
- 1841
- 1844
- B. F. White and E. J. King publish The Sacred Harp, the foundation for modern Sacred Harp music
- 1848
- The Kalevala, a collection of traditional Finnish runolaulu, inspires a rise in Finnish nationalism
- c. 1850
- 1852
- 1854
- c.1860
- Brass bands begin their period of innovation and popularization in the United States
- 1860
- Indian musicians move to the royal court in Kabul, Afghanistan, bringing their musical influences
- The rise of the Pocomania and Revival Zion churches in Jamaica influences developing folk forms across the island
- The bandoneon was invented in Germany
- 1865
- Ernest Gagnon publishes the first collection of traditional Quebecois folk songs
- 1866
- 1867
- Slave Songs From the Southern United States is published and helps to set the stage for the popularization of African American music which enters the mainstream in the following century
- 1868
- 1869
- The golden age of flamenco is usually said to begin
- c. 1870
- 1870
- 1871
- 1874
- Society for Culture and Education is founded in Finland
- 1875
- 1876
- 1877
- 1878
- N'Dusseldorf forms in Vienna, soon becoming the pioneers of modern schrammelmusik
- 1880
- c.1880
- 1882
- c. 1890
- Jean Sibelius' Kullervo inspires a rise in Finnish nationalism, greatly influencing music in his native land
- The sabha (paying classical concert performances) associations begin to shit from music into dance
- The accordion is introduced to Mexico by Bohemian immigrants
- Uilleann pipes are introduced to Ireland in their modern form
- Augusto Hilario pioneers student fado at Coimbra University
- 1895
- The National Czecho-Slavonic Ethnographical Exhibition is held in Prague, leading to a revival of traditional music and nationalist pride
- Béla Vikár makes the first recordings of Hungarian folk music
- 1896
- Ragtime and cakewalk are popularized in the United States
- Nicholas Bennett's Alawon Fy Nghwlad, a compilation of traditional Welsh songs, is published; this, along with the formation of London-based Welsh Societies, is part of a revival of Welsh folk music
- 1898
- 1899
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