Medieval Music ... civilization. Polyphonic music contains two or more independent musical parts combined together to make somewhat of a harmony. But ... View More
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Notre Dame Organum ... Cathedral in Paris. Paris was the center for polyphonic music Organum during the twelfth to thirteenth century. Many people believe ... View More
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Music History ... Most Medieval polyphonic music is anonymous, though some composers were so important that their name was preserved along with their music ampquotHistoricalampquot. ... View More
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music of the middle ages ... single composer. Leonin, Perotin, Dufay, and Machaut were the leading composers of the earliest sacred polyphonic music. Many other ... View More
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Baroque Music and concerto ... While Early Baroque composers used homophonic texture, Late Baroque composers used polyphonic texture. There are 6 main characteristics of Baroque music. ... View More
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Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina: Italian Composer of Sacred Music ... The story is that the members of the Council of Trent were preparing to ban polyphonic music in the church but changed their minds after hearing a piece by ... View More
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Music ... There 3 textures of music: monophonic, polyphonic and homophonic. Monophonic is the texture of a single unaccompanied melodic line. ... View More
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Style Periods ... ampquotMonteverdi believed his aims could be realized in polyphonic music the Camerata turned to homophony and accompanied monodyampquot Stolba 244. ... View More
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Music and The Renaissance ... music. The creation of numerous polyphonic styles added emotion and harmony to the music and voices of the dark Middle Ages. The ... View More
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Origins of Music, Philosophy, art, and Literature Middle Age ... and tropes. In the high Middle Ages, organum emerged, thus introducing polyphonic textures into liturgical music. By the thirteenth ... View More
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Music Appreciation Renissance Era ... The earliest form of polyphonic sacred vocal music was the organum. The earliest form of monophonic sacred vocal music was the Gregorian Chant. ... View More
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Musical Texture ... Another genre of music found in the medieval ages is the polyphonic chanson. The chanson is a love song with up to four voices. It is usually in French. ... View More
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women in music ... Many of the women who performed polyphonic psalms, mass propers, and motets were nuns. Music functioned as the literal and symbolic projection of nunsamp39 voices ... View More
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Music in the Middle Ages ... This music was called organum. Between 900 1200, organum became polyphonic, and the melody added to the chant became more independent. ... View More
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Classical ... Among the worldamp39s many singing traditions are the polyphonic multipart, polyrhythmic choruses of African music the relaxed harmonies found in the Alpine and ... View More
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history of music ... Sacred music also introduced the earliest known form of polyphonic texture known as organum two or more melodies weaving together. ... View More
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Star Wars ... Williams also used polyphonic texture, major tonality with repeated main theme string ... In the classical film music, the leitmotif technique is most often ... View More
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a critique of two concerts ... do not speak German. The final characteristic of Baroque music is the polyphonic texture of the music. In Bach fugues, when one ... View More
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Music ... monophonic but it did have an accompany piano part so I would say maybe polyphonic as well ... that when you had more notes to the beat you are jazzing the music up ... View More
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Musical period ... Renaissance period music was able to be defined by the use of polyphonic rhythms and compositional styles for instruments these pieces were often written to ... View More
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Listening Assignments for brooklyn college 22 ... The dynamics gets louder and the rhythm gets faster. There is a chase in the music between the two. There is a polyphonic texture. ... View More
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Baroque Era ... in the 14th century and Josquin des Prez in the late 15th and early 16th centuries established the principles of polyphonic and contrapuntal music and in the ... View More
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rennicannce ... It created two forms of sacred music of the renaissance, which were the Motet and the Mass. The Motet was a polyphonic choral composition made up of five ... View More
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Jazz ... The harmony of the music seemed to carry mostly consonant sounds interspersed with ... the most common, but a small amount of monophonic and polyphonic textures as ... View More
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Bach ... 17081717 Organ, Cothen 17171723 Instrumental and Leipzig 17231750 Church Music. ... This can be described as an imitative polyphonic composition in which a ... View More
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Bach and Handel ... was very unique, as it shared the combination of polyphonic texture and rich harmony. Today, his pieces are used for their style with music students everywhere ... View More
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johann sebastian bach ... In this work his four part fugue is a conjunct polyphonic composition that through ... others to greatness, and left us with a wide variety of music that touches ... View More
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Handel ... audiences had been accustomed to an equal balance of drama and music, delivered in ... His musical style resembled that of JS Bach because of the polyphonic style. ... View More
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Mozart 17561791 ... Mozarts brought elements of opera into liturgical music. Bach influenced Mozarts style by smoothly flowing polyphonic textures. ... View More
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rigoletto ... Later, the meter changes to duple and the texture is polyphonic when Sparafucile ... The music gets intense as Rigoletto frantically tears the sack open, and then ... View More
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