Canzonets to Three Voices, 1608. English Madrigalists 28

Canzonets to Three Voices, 1608. English Madrigalists 28
Title Canzonets to Three Voices, 1608. English Madrigalists 28 PDF eBook
Author Henry Youll
Publisher
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Release 1968
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Canzonets to Three Voices

Canzonets to Three Voices
Title Canzonets to Three Voices PDF eBook
Author Henry Youll
Publisher
Pages 146
Release 1923
Genre Canzonets (Part songs), English
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Canzonets to Three Voices (1608)

Canzonets to Three Voices (1608)
Title Canzonets to Three Voices (1608) PDF eBook
Author Henry Youll
Publisher
Pages 109
Release 1956
Genre Madrigals, English
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Canzonets to Three Voices (1608)

Canzonets to Three Voices (1608)
Title Canzonets to Three Voices (1608) PDF eBook
Author Henry Youll
Publisher
Pages 138
Release 1968
Genre Canzonets (Part songs), English
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Hearing Homophony

Hearing Homophony
Title Hearing Homophony PDF eBook
Author Megan Kaes Long
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 301
Release 2020
Genre Music
ISBN 0190851902

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""This book examines a repertoire of homophonic vernacular partsongs composed around the turn of the seventeenth century, and considers how these partsongs exploit rhythm, meter, phrase structure, and form to craft harmonic trajectories. Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi, Thomas Morley, Hans Leo Hassler, and their contemporaries engineered a particular kind of centricity that is distinctively tonal: they strategically deployed dominant harmonies at regular periodicities and in combination with poetic, phrase structural, and formal cues, thereby creating expectation for tonic harmonies. Homophony provided an ideal venue for these experiments: spurred by an increasing demand for comprehensible texts, composers of partsongs developed rigid text setting procedures that promoted both metrical regularity and consistent phrase rhythm. This rhythmic consistency had a ripple effect: it encouraged composers to design symmetrical phrase structures and to build comprehensive, repetitive, and predictable formal structures. Thus, homophonic partsongs create and exploit trajectories from dominants to tonics on multiple scales, from cadence to sub-phrase to phrase to form. Ultimately, this book argues for a model of tonality-and of tonality's history-that centers not pitch, but rhythm and meter. Metrically oriented harmonic trajectories encourage tonal expectation. And we can locate these trajectories in a variety of repertoires, including those that we traditionally understand as "modal." ""--

Canzonets Or Little Short Airs to Five and Six Voices

Canzonets Or Little Short Airs to Five and Six Voices
Title Canzonets Or Little Short Airs to Five and Six Voices PDF eBook
Author Thomas Morley
Publisher
Pages 174
Release 1921
Genre Canzonets (Part-songs), English
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Musica Sacra (1608)

Musica Sacra (1608)
Title Musica Sacra (1608) PDF eBook
Author Giovanni Croce
Publisher Stainer & Bell, Limited
Pages 120
Release 2003
Genre Music
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