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Haec Dies chant

composer: anonymous


Title: "This is the Day"


Style: responsorial


Texture: monophonic


voices: solo male voice and a men's chorus


Type of Mass: Mass proper


Section of the mass: gradual


Occasion: Easter Sunday service


text setting: melismatic

Haec dies Organum

Title: Haec dies


Composer: anon


Date of composition: approx. 1200


Style: organal


Texture: polyphonic


Text setting: melismatic

O mitissima/Virgo/haec dies

Composer: anon


Year of composition: sometime in the 13th century


Title: three separate texts used


Genre: motet


Number of voices: 3


Text setting: Polytextual


Language: Latin


Instrumentation: a cappella

Ce fut en mai

Composer: Moniot d'Arras


Year: mid-13th century


Title: "In early May"


Genre: trouvere chanson


Form: Strophic (AABB for each of the 5 stanzas


voice type: tenor

Royal estampie no. 4

anon


Title: estampie


Source: Songbook of the KIng


Year: Late 13th century


Genre: MA intstrumental music


Sections: 7


Intstruments: shawms, pipe, rebec, vielles, drum


Meter: 3/4


tempo: moderato

puis qu'en oubli

Machaut


Year: approx. 1320-50


Translation: Let me not forget


Genre: rondeau


voices: tenor, counter-tenor, duplum


texture: polyphonic


form: ABaAabAB


Text settings: syllabic, neumatic, melismatic


meter: 3/2