Question
What is a main difference between the music of ancient Greece and the music of medieval times?
Group of answer choices
The music of ancient Greece was frequently focused on religion; medieval music was not.
The music of ancient Greece was created in monasteries; medieval music was not.
The music of ancient Greece was written in musical notation; medieval music was not.
The music of ancient Greece was associated with paganism; medieval music was not.
Group of answer choices
The music of ancient Greece was frequently focused on religion; medieval music was not.
The music of ancient Greece was created in monasteries; medieval music was not.
The music of ancient Greece was written in musical notation; medieval music was not.
The music of ancient Greece was associated with paganism; medieval music was not.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The main difference between the music of ancient Greece and the music of medieval times among the provided options is:
**The music of ancient Greece was associated with paganism; medieval music was not.**
In ancient Greece, music often had strong ties to religious and cultural practices, including those related to pagan worship. In contrast, medieval music, particularly after the rise of Christianity, was heavily influenced by the Church and often centered around Christian themes and worship.
**The music of ancient Greece was associated with paganism; medieval music was not.**
In ancient Greece, music often had strong ties to religious and cultural practices, including those related to pagan worship. In contrast, medieval music, particularly after the rise of Christianity, was heavily influenced by the Church and often centered around Christian themes and worship.