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单词 polyphony
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There are almost no technological grounds to withhold wax tablets from the hands of composers ofpolyphonyanytime from the eleventh to the fifteenth century.
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Organum probably refers to early vocalpolyphony, although the term can also suggest the instrument of the same name.
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There the mellifluous voices of choirboys, the harmony of improvisedpolyphony, and the cadences of locally composed plainchant incited the populace to veneration.
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This meant in a certain way translating a virtual, implicitpolyphonyinto a real, explicit one.
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Because of the multitude and layering or 'polyphony' of compositional gestures, there was a multitude of mappings.
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Indeed, the most comprehensive witnesses to this form of adaptation are not chant books at all, but rather contemporary collections of liturgicalpolyphony.
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Using these observations as our paradigm, we developed an interactive computer system to expand the concept ofpolyphonyto harmonic clusters.
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In general,polyphonyand newly composed pieces were restricted to the elite.
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Apolyphonythus develops, which becomes richer as the new reference points overtake the accumulated delayed voices.
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None of the contributions concerns eitherpolyphonyor secular music-making; the focus is on the history of plainchant and liturgy.
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Especially adept atpolyphony, he was noted for learned, at times complex, but often accessible pieces, particularly church music.
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The last two sections are both centred around the relation between notation andpolyphonyand the systems of modal and mensural notation.
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In short, canons at the unison are children's 'rounds' by which they could sing their first imitativepolyphony.
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Given the rise ofpolyphonyin the period, this allowed the expansion of both music and the musicians' economic, social and professional status.
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That was musical skill and, in particular, the skill of performing composedpolyphony.
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