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Monody - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chorale monody - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In music, a chorale monody was a type of a sacred composition of the very early German Baroque era. It was for solo voice and accompanying instruments, usually basso continuo, and was closely relate...
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Monody (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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There is often some confusion between the terms monophony and monody. Monody is a term with a definite historical origin. The 16th century madrigal was a polyphonic secular song form, with melodic interest shared between the (most frequently 5) voices.
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Official web site for Monody ... Have you been to a Monody show? ... Design by Werbeagentur Designamite | Adapted by Monody...
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VA: Monody and the Vocal Concerto ... The first involved monody: could the rhythmic flexibility and the lifelike dramatic power of the solo recitative be absorbed into a system of vocal music based on counterpoint of several equally important parts? If so, what means of formal coherence could be devised?
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To have known him, to have loved him ; After loneness long; And then to be estranged in life, And neither in the wrong; And now for death to set his seal--; Ease me, a little ease, my song! ... By wintry hills his hermit-mound ; The sheeted snow-drifts drape, And houseless there the snow-bird ... [Online editor's note:
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To have known him, to have loved him ... After loneness long; ... And then to be estranged in life,
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monody: Definition and Pronunciation ... Info search tips ... monody (Thesaurus)
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Monody poetry is when one person laments anothers death, included is an example. ... A monody is a poem in which one person laments another's death. example: Isabella Rose...
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