- polychoral
- poly·choral
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
polychoral — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷+ adjective Etymology: poly + choral : antiphonal … Useful english dictionary
Polychoral Motet — Motet composed for multiple choirs, or cori spezzati … Historical dictionary of sacred music
Polychoral Psalm — Psalm set as a motet for multiple choirs, or cori spezzati … Historical dictionary of sacred music
Venetian polychoral style — San Marco in the evening. The spacious, resonant interior of this building was an inspiration for the development of this musical style. The Venetian polychoral style was a type of music of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras which… … Wikipedia
Antiphon — This article is about the musical term. See Antiphon (person) the orator of ancient Greece. An antiphon (Greek ἀντίφωνον, ἀντί opposite + φωνή voice ) is a response, usually sung in Gregorian chant, to a psalm or some other part of a religious… … Wikipedia
Dominique Phinot — (c. 1510 – c. 1556) was a Franco Flemish composer of the Renaissance, active in Italy and southern France. He was highly regarded at the time for his motets, which anticipate the style of Palestrina, and in addition he was an early pioneer of… … Wikipedia
Colossal Baroque — The Colossal Baroque style is a name which has been coined to describe a number of compositions from the 17th and 18th centuries composed in an opulent, magnificent and large scaled style. Such works frequently make use of polychoral techniques… … Wikipedia
Figured bass — Melody from the opening of Henry Purcell s Thy Hand, Belinda , Dido and Aeneas (1689) with figured bass below ( … Wikipedia
Adrian Willaert — Born Bruges (?) Died 7 December 1562(1562 12 07) Venice Occupation compos … Wikipedia
Hans Leo Hassler — Hans Leo Haßler (baptized October 26, 1564 – d. June 8, 1612) was a German composer and organist of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras. He was born in Nuremberg and died in Frankfurt am Main. Biography Hans Leo Hassler, born in Nuremberg … Wikipedia