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Excerpt from Music Club Programs From All Nations, Giving an Historic Outline of Each National School of Music: With Questions for Study, and a Series of Programs for the Use of Clubs and Other Organizations
IN the dark ages music ¿ourished but little in Germany; yet in the time of Charlemagne the art received royal patronage, and the Christian chants must have been heard among the savage races that he baptized by the might of his sword. At a later time, we find the monk, Franco of Cologne, inventing measured notation, possibly in Germany; but the first popular impetus given to music came from the Minnesingers.
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