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Environmental Health is the field of science that studies how the environment influences

human health and disease.

Characteristics of a Healthy Community

- Members participate in development and execution of activities

-individual members are physically, mentally, emotional healthy

- Needs are being met by members around them

-Members have a sense of belonging and being needed

-Community continues to grow with healthy consistency

- Community as the ability to address individuals during crisis situations

-There is a healthy level of employment for members

-Healthy form of communication o Newspaper, radio, television

-Positive leaders within the community

Perennial Health Problem

-Human excrete and sewage

-disease control

-peace and order

-human disposal

-food sanitation

-water supply

-drug addiction

Medieval period

During the earlier medieval period, the liturgical genre, predominantly Gregorian chant done
by monks, was monophonic ("monophonic" means a single melodic line, without a harmony part
or instrumental accompaniment).

Baroque

Derived from the Portuguese barroco, or “oddly shaped pearl,” the term “baroque” has been widely used
since the nineteenth century to describe the period in Western European art music from about 1600 to
1750.
Renaissance

The Renaissance followed on from the Middle Ages and was for musicians an eraof discovery,
innovation and exploration - the name means 'rebirth'. It covers themusic from 1400 to 1600. In
the Middle Ages, music was dominated by the Church.

Characteristics

baroque

Some general characteristics of Baroque Music are: MELODY: A single melodic


idea. TEXTURE: Balance of Homophonic (melody with chordal harmony) and polyphonic
textures. TIMBRE: Orchestral - strings, winds and harpsichord with very little percussion.

Renaissance

 Music still based on modes, but gradually more accidentals creep in.
 Richer texture in four or more parts. ...
 Blending rather than contrasting strands in the musical texture.
 Harmony. ...
 Church music. ...
 Secular music (none-religious music.

Medieval

During the earlier medieval period, the liturgical genre, predominantly Gregorian chant done by
monks, was monophonic ("monophonic" means a single melodic line, without a harmony part or
instrumental accompaniment

Composers and their work

Baroque

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH


-Air on a G String, Double Violin Concerto, Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, B Minor
Mass,

GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL


- The Messiah, Music for the Royal Fireworks
ANTONIO VIVALDI

-The Four Seasons, Gloria, and Con Alla Rustica in G

Renaissance
JACOB ARCADELT
-madrigal musical form.

WILLIAM BYRD
-English madrigals

JOHN DOWLAND
-Known for his lute music in Europe and composed beautiful melancholic music

Medieval Period

Hildegard of Bingen

-("O frondens virga" from Ordo Virtutum)

Moniot d'Arras

-Ce fut en mai.

Adam de la Halle

- Confrérie des jongleurs et bourgeois d'Arras

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