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Title Medieval art and music / an EAV production.

Publication Info. Chicago, IL : EAV/Clearvue, 1986.

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Description 1 videocassette (35 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 in.
age Children
Physical Medium 1/2 in.
polychrome
Description analog
magnetic
Betamax
Note Title from video label.
Credits Robert H. Claycomb, writer, editor
Note Originally issued as filmstrip in 1976.
Audience Junior high school through college students.
System Details VHS.
Summary Following an on-camera introduction by Roya Megnot, shows how the art, architecture, and music of the medieval period were governed by the church and created in its service. Part one deals with the beginnings of illumination and Romanesque architecture. Part two focuses on the Gothic period and includes the rise of Gothic architecture, the beginnings of secularism in art, and the development of polyphony in music.
Subject Art, Medieval -- Juvenile films.
Art, Medieval.
Genre/Form Children's films.
Subject Architecture, Medieval -- Juvenile films.
Architecture, Medieval.
Music -- 500-1400 -- History and criticism -- Juvenile films.
Music.
Chronological Term 500-1400
Genre/Form Video recordings.
Video recordings.
Children's films.
Added Author Claycomb, Robert H.
Megnot, Roya.
Educational Audio Visual, Inc.