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Large monasteries were founded on the Left Bank at Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Sainte-Geneviève, and Saint-Victor, which taught the art of religious chanting, adding more elaborate rhythms and rimes. The Emperor Charlemagne had founded a school at the first cathedral of Notre Dame in 781, whose students chanted during the mass and the court also had a school, the schola palatina, which traveled wherever the imperial court went, and whose students took part in the religious services at the Royal Chapel. In the Middle Ages, music was an important part of the ceremony in Paris churches and at the royal court. Kyrie from Messe de Nostre Dame composed by Guillaume de Machaut, about 1350 Music of medieval Paris The cathedral schools and choral music 13.7 The Bastille Opera and the City of Music.13.5 Classical music-the Orchestre de Paris.13.3 Music from the Maghreb, Africa and the Caribbean.13.1 Jazz clubs of Saint-Germain-des-Pres.12 World War II-occupation and liberation.11.5 The radio, phonograph, and the musical film.11.4 The music hall-Mistinguett and Josephine Baker.11.3 The arrival of jazz-the Hot Club de Paris.11.2 Dance-the Ballets Russes and Ida Rubinstein.11.1 Classical music-Ravel, Satie and Stravinsky.10.6 Links to music of the Belle Époque.10.5 Dance-the Bal-musette, the cakewalk, the can-can and the tango.10.4 Diaghilev, Stravinsky and the Ballets Russes.10.3 The café concert, the music hall and the cabaret.9.5 The Cirque-Napoleon, concerts in the parks, and the Paris Expositions.9.3 The Théâtre Italien, the Théâtre-Lyrique, and the Opera-Comique.9.2 Hervé, Offenbach and the Opéra Bouffes.9.1 The Imperial Opera-Verdi and Wagner.8.6 Popular music-street musicians and goguettes.8.4 Balls, Concerts-Promenades and the romance.8.2 The Conservatory and the symphony orchestra.8.1 The Royal Academy, Opéra-Comique and Théâtre-Italien.8 Music in Paris under Louis Philippe (1830-1848).7.3 Popular music-the Goguette and the political song.7 Music during the Restoration (1815–1830).6 Music during the First Empire (1800-1814).5.3 Pleasure gardens, cafés chantants and guinguettes.5 The music of revolutionary Paris (1789–1800).4 18th century-the opera, the comic opera, and the salons.3 17th century - royal court music, ballet and opera.2.3 New instruments and the guild of instrument-makers.2.2 Music and the first theater companies.2.1 The Reformation and religious music.2 Music of Renaissance Paris (16th century).1.1 The cathedral schools and choral music.If you believe that any review contained on our site infringes upon your copyright, please email us.

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