This type exists through a remarkable uprising of etiquette service. Religion continues to influence all medieval decisions. This style of music is still used in religious communities. Instruments that were in use at the time were used today. Harp, flute, cymbal These instruments are very delicate. Instruments of literature are made of wood; this is the origin of the name woodwinds. In addition to this, the analogy used medieval stringed instruments to make a sensitive sound.
The Middle Ages as the era of faith in the Middle Ages is often called the age of faith. And, at this time religion has dominated every aspect of life from architecture, literature, art and music. The dominant religion of this era was Christianity. In the Middle Ages we saw "The emergence of Christian literary forms ... popular religious culture centered on parades, idols, and relics" (George Holmes 42). In the Middle Ages, the Middle Ages overcome many people and need to evolve to develop as fast as Islamic faith. When religion is at the heyday of its development, it needs to be a stable functional community, and it feels it is very different during the war. Therefore, when Christianity started to grow, many believers and believers had to lose their lives because others did not agree with them. Christianity is one of the most important religions
This is the resurrection of art, writer, academics. The main topics that show similarities and differences between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance are art and literature, religion and government. Art and literature are very different during these periods. Medieval art is almost religious, including numerous symbols of Christianity and values. There is no art of perspective, it lacks detail, shadow and color. Art is not realistic, but there is a purpose. On the other hand, the art of Renaissance is very real and more interesting.
The medieval art depends on the location and the time of Europe. However, in general, medieval art can be divided into three main eras and styles: Byzantine art, Roman art, and Gothic art. In the Middle Ages, most of European art was religious art with Catholic themes and themes. Types of art are paintings, sculptures, metalwork, sculptures, stained glass windows, manuscripts and so on. Byzantine art is characterized by lack of realism. Artists did not attempt to make their paintings real but instead focused on the symbolic meaning of their art. Paintings are flat without shadows and the subject is usually very serious and depressed. The subject of these paintings is almost entirely religious, many of which are Christ and the Virgin Mary.