motet|motets in English

noun

[mo·tet || məʊ'tet]

short vocal composition in polyphonic style of sacred choral music

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1. Motet Acclamationes Sanctae Virgini

2. Stylistically Chorale motets were similar at first to motets composed in Catholic countries, and made use of the full range of techniques of Franco-Flemish polyphony.

3. Frye wrote masses, motets and songs, including ballades and a single rondeau.

4. Chorales from Motets, BWV 1-200 (other uncomplete version), here

5. Antiphonals were also a simplification of a music type called motet.

6. It involved setting a Chorale melody and text as a motet.

7. 2003 – Jean Richafort: Requiem (in memoriam Josquin Desprez) à 6 voix, motets.

8. Among his best known works was the edited motet collection Florilegium Portense, meaning "Schulpforta's anthology".

9. “Benedictus” was arranged and adapted from two-part acapella motet by Orlande de Lassus

10. Alleluja from Exultate, Jubilate is perhaps the best-loved of all Mozart's motet melodies

11. (1951) Fünf kleine Festmotetten (Five small festive motets) for three mixed voices with instruments ad lib.

12. Download Free Alleluja From The Motet Exsultate Jubilate W A Mozart The motet began in the early 13th century as an application of a new text (i.e., “word”) to older music.Specifically, the text was added to the wordless upper-voice parts of descant clausulae.

13. The Chorale motet was a type of musical composition in mostly Protestant parts of Europe, principally Germany, and mainly during the 16th century

14. Alleluja (from The Motet "Exsultate, Jubilate") - High Voice By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) - single piece Sheet Music for Piano, Vocal - Buy print music HL.50277660 Sheet Music Plus.

15. In Baroque time, musicians more often praised music as God's ode, manifesting the strength of belief, Vivaldi and Bach created many Motets, actually, to compose basing on the poetries in the Bible.

16. Alleluja – Molto allegro (F major) Although nominally for liturgical use, the motet has many features in common with Mozart's concert arias, such as those drawn from his operas

17. Antiphonals were a simplified type of religious music, which was used in place of motets. The words in this antiphonal were based on verses of scripture found in chapters 2 and 3 of Lamentations

18. Although almost certainly composed in the Baroque period and by an English musician employed at the Archducal court in Brussels, the majority of the 30 double-choir motets in Peter Philips's eight-part Cantiones sacrae (1613) are inspired works cast essentially in the late-Renaissance Italian mould.