- First book of poetry written in English.
- First collection of short stories.
- Written in the vernacular, showed the poetic ability of English.
Monday, May 9, 2011
1400- Canterbury Tales by Chaucer
1436- Gutenberg's Printing Press
- Writing was able to be copied quickly for the first time.
- Allowed books to be printed and bought faster, cheaper, and more reliably.
- Increased the availability of books and the literacy rate.
1501- Harmonice Musices Odhecaton
- Book of songs published by Petrucci.
- The first sheet music to be produced with moveable type printing.
- Sheet music was now available on a mass scale.
1510- Missa de Beata Virgine by Josquin
- Most popular work by Josquin.
- Josquin was the best composer of the Renaissance.
- Influenced new forms of composition, especially polyphony.
1562- Council of Trent 22nd Session
- Reforms against secular music.
- Outlawed professional musicians, the use of the organ, and polyphonic singing.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
1599- Hamlet by Shakespeare
- One of the most quoted works, and often on lists of the world's greatest literature.
- Many works have been based off it.
- Shakespeare is regarded as the greatest writer in the English language.
1605- Don Quixote by Cervantes
- One of the earliest novels ever produced, it is also the most influential work of Spanish literature.
1700- Piano invented by Cristofori
- Countless people play piano all over the world, and it is used in countless pieces of music.
- It allowed composers to write more expressive pieces.
1759- Haydn's Symphony No. 1
- The first work ever written in the form of a symphony.
- The form Haydn invented has been used hundreds of times by composers since then.
1759- Candide by Voltaire
- Considered one of the greatest achievements in Western literature.
- Created in response to a disastrous earthquake in Lisbon, Voltaire's rejection of optimism.
- Inspired many works including and operetta by Leonard Bernstein.
1808- Faust by Goethe
- Considered to be the greatest work of German literature.
- Influenced many philosophers, including Nietzsche.
- Many composers have based works on his books.
1848- The Communist Manifesto by Marx and Engels
- One of the world's most influential political works.
- Discusses class struggle and capitalism, many of the theories presented are still relevant.
1875- Swan Lake by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
- Set new standards for the role of music in ballet.
- Tchaikovsky is known as the first legitimate Russian composer, paving the way for modern composers like Stravinsky.
1879- A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen
- One of the first examples of modern drama.
- Controversial because it criticized the traditional roles of marriage.
1913- Rite of Spring by Igor Stravinsky
- Russia's entry into 20th century music.
- Utilized modern composing techniques.
- Riot during its premiere.
1921- Twelve-tone technique
- Invented by Arnold Schoenberg.
- Method of composition in which all 12 notes are played the same amount of times.
- Created a new way for composers to write music.
1925- Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler
- This book helped Hitler ascend to power.
- He wrote it for followers of socialism, but it became mainstream.
- Mein Kampf was very popular during Hitler's reign, and it helped with Hitler's popularity with his people.
1942- The Stranger by Albert Camus
- Important as a work of existentialism.
- Existentialists believe that the individual is responsible for his or her own life and its meaning.
1963- Please Please Me by The Beatles
- Please Please Me was the first album by The Beatles.
- The Beatles introduced a new style of Rock and Roll.
- They were also the first 'band' to be successful, as opposed to a solo artist.
2001- Apple iPod
- Makes music far easier and more convenient to listen to.
- They have become incredibly popular, making CDs outdated.
2007- Amazon Kindle
- Fueled by the desire to make books available faster, cheaper, and with less space needed.
- People are gradually moving away from paper books and toward electronic books.
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