Generally historians suggest that polyphony didn't exist until the middle ages, but I'm sure they are quite wrong about this. I'm reading the letters of Seneca (1st century AD) at the moment and he quite clearly refers to 'harmony', 'concord' and combinations of notes. It seems extremely odd that no one would have combined different pitches until the middle ages!
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Originally posted by Peter View PostGenerally historians suggest that polyphony didn't exist until the middle ages, but I'm sure they are quite wrong about this. I'm reading the letters of Seneca (1st century AD) at the moment and he quite clearly refers to 'harmony', 'concord' and combinations of notes. It seems extremely odd that no one would have combined different pitches until the middle ages!"Wer ein holdes Weib errungen..."
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