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  • ng first release was Missa Mexicana: festive polyphony and popular dances from 17th-century Mexico.
  • emphasis on chanting and simple melodies to polyphony and homophony.
  • e extremely stable (for example, the type of polyphony) and survive major cultural changes.
  • where he directed a choir highly skilled in polyphony and chant.)
  • adds an internal synthesizer with 128 voice polyphony and stereo output.
  • erse styles, from intimate Renaissance music polyphony and partsongs to large scale works with orch
  • der to revive the use of Gregorian chant and polyphony, and to promote the composition of new litur
  • end hours transcribing and arranging ancient polyphony, and rounded up the greatest singers in his
  • de are typical of the period, such as smooth polyphony and pervasive imitation, but he was unusuall
  • t surviving collections of Czech Renaissance polyphony, and originated in the Utraquist protestant
  • erial, which is often of highly contrapuntal polyphony, and follows the stories of the different co
  • cing the even and unmeasured rhythm of early polyphony and plainchant with patterns based on the me
  • In keeping with Savonarola's dislike of polyphony and musical display, the Miserere is written
  • e of the highest achievements of Renaissance polyphony, and appeared at the end of an age: within 1
  • vances, particularly in regard to rhythm and polyphony, are equally important to the development of
  • part, as opposed to the practice of secular polyphony at the time, in which there was only one voi
  • She went on to sing with The Sixteen, Polyphony, Cambridge Singers and The Gabrieli Consort,
  • r more intricate- were commonly practiced by polyphony composers since the Gothic period.
  • Polyphony dictates much of the piece, often with multi
  • The Gran Turismo series is developed by Polyphony Digital and produced by Kazunori Yamauchi.
  • Polyphony Digital, Inc. is an internal video game deve
  • or the PlayStation 3 game Gran Turismo HD by Polyphony Digital.
  • d greater autonomy and their name changed to Polyphony Digital.
  • lying chant, one of the earliest examples of polyphony escaping from the straitjacket of single not
  • Since 1994 this early music and polyphony festival takes place in the last weeks of Au
  • "Mosaic Polyphony: Formal Balance, Imbalance, and Phrase Forma
  • eclamation, chordal passages with occasional polyphony, generally syllabic word setting, satirical
  • al music is reminiscent of Renaissance vocal polyphony) have made a practice of using it in their m
  • The Renaissance polyphony he learned from Haberl, and the Gregorian ch
  • ases in the development of early Renaissance polyphony in England.
  • He also reports unrecorded use of incipient polyphony in the form of drones or parallel intervals
  • He has studied Bulgarian polyphony in Bulgaria, and rural American Afro-Celtic
  • es; she developed it mainly through teaching polyphony in the 1950s.
  • el for the study of stile antico Renaissance polyphony in university courses on music.
  • prattica style of balanced a cappella vocal polyphony in the first two books to the Baroque concer
  • f all the standard devices of Franco-Flemish polyphony, including augmentation, diminution, inversi
  • The choir's particular focus on renaissance polyphony is believed to have had an impact on the eme
  • Since polyphony is the most complex of all musical textures,
  • dency of German solo violin music to rely on polyphony is still present: fantasias 2, 3, 5, 6, and
  • d instrumentation, and encouraged the use of polyphony, Latin and restored Gregorian chant.
  • earch area was music before Palestrina-style polyphony; namely, the Ars Antiqua, Ars Nova, and the
  • r a plethora of dance styles in an intricate polyphony of rhythm.
  • ost important compilation of Spanish secular polyphony of the Renaissance after the Cancionero de P
  • 1863 Internet Archive On the Polyphony of the Assyrio-Babylonian Cuneiform Writing:
  • n music between plainchant and the intricate polyphony of the later 13th and 14th centuries (see Ma
  • e to revive Chant as well as the Renaissance polyphony of Palestrina, Lassus, Victoria, Anerio, et
  • extensive use of choral fugues and imitative polyphony, often shifting the tempo and character of t
  • There is no influence of Renaissance vocal polyphony or dance.
  • the early 16th century, using non-imitative polyphony over a cantus firmus, alternating sectionall
  • His works include Ideas of Order, Polyphony, Quartet for Winds, described by Thomson as
  • fifteenth-century English and Franco-Flemish polyphony, ranging from Dunstable and Du Fay through O
  • s, was so strong that not only did chant and polyphony re-enter the Catholic repertory, but Perosi'
  • In 2006, Polyphony released Tourist Trophy, in an attempt to br
  • Some debate occurred over whether polyphony should be banned outright in worship, and so
  • Liber is the clausula, which are sections of polyphony that can be substituted into longer organa.
  • areer, performing with many groups including Polyphony, The English Concert, The King's Consort, an
  • s mostly in the Palestrina style of balanced polyphony, though he used polychoral techniques, in ke
  • osquin, and all are in flowing Netherlandish polyphony, though with an admixture of Italian lightne
  • 16th century: almost all composers of sacred polyphony used polychoral techniques at some time, esp
  • ot ascribe to the Romantic view that Baroque Polyphony was the only type of polyphony of highest wo
  • him, the epoch that saw the dawn of European polyphony was much nearer to the essential truth-unado
  • The rhythmic modes of Notre Dame Polyphony were the first coherent system of rhythmic n
  • n editions of Medieval and Renaissance vocal polyphony, where it is intended to allow modern perfor
  • oduced a smoother and more consonant type of polyphony which we now consider to be definitive of la
  • servatory Gilels studied special harmony and polyphony with professor Mykola Vilinsky.
  • er in the 1950s, combining rigorous, complex polyphony with lyrical radiance and simplicity.
  • ighly personal manner, combined 16th-century polyphony with Wagnerian chromaticism, to which in lat