- centonization
- cen·to·ni·za·tion
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Centonization — In music centonization (from Latin cento or patchwork (Randel, p.123)) is the practice of composing a melody, melodies, or piece based on pre existing melodic figures and formulas (Hoppin, p.69). A piece created using centonization is known as… … Wikipedia
Centonization — Coined in 1934, the term describes the composition of medieval chant melodies as a process of combining pre existing melodic motives or formulae … Historical dictionary of sacred music
centonization — noun see centonism … Useful english dictionary
Gregorian chant — is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic liturgical chant of Western Christianity that accompanied the celebration of Mass and other ritual services. This vast repertory of chants is the oldest music known as it is the … Wikipedia
Gradual — The Gradual (Latin: graduale, sometimes called the Grail) is a chant in the extraordinary form of the Roman Catholic Mass, sung after the reading or singing of the Epistle and before the Alleluia, or, during penitential seasons, before the Tract … Wikipedia
Центонизация — (от лат. cento лоскут, заплата) в литературоведении и музыковедении термин, описывающий целостную композицию как компиляцию из заранее известных (соответственно, словесных и мелодических) типовых формул. В литературоведении такие формулы… … Википедия
Folk music — Folk song redirects here. For other uses, see Folk song (disambiguation). Folk music Béla Bartók recording Slovak peasant singers in 1908 Traditions List of folk music traditions … Wikipedia
Sound collage — In music, montage (literally putting together ) or sound collage ( gluing together ) is a technique where sound objects or compositions, including songs, are created from collage, also known as montage, the use of portions of previous recordings… … Wikipedia
Aspect of music — An aspect of music is any characteristic, dimension, or element taken as a part or component of music. Contents 1 European music 2 Persian music 3 Universal aspect … Wikipedia
Echos — (Greek: polytonic|ἦχος, IPA2| i.xos; pl. Echoi polytonic|ἤχοι, IPA2| i.çi) is the name in Byzantine music theory for the melody type used in the composition of music. It is akin to a Western medieval mode or an Arabian maqam.Overview and… … Wikipedia