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15 Cards in this Set

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carol
-english
-2 to 3 voices
-usually religious subject
-several stanzas and a burden
-usually polyphonic
rota
-english
-round
gymmel
-english
-2 voices
1 voice on melody
1 voice improv on melody
fauxbourden
-continental style of polyphony
-2 voices written, moving mostly in parallel sixths and ending each phrase on an octave.
-3rd unwritten voice sung in parallel fourths below high voice.
chanson
-secular song in french
-sung in courts
ballade
-secular song, AABC
-performed in church
paraphrase mass
-took existing melody and put it through all the lines
cantus firmus mass
-melody or plainchant revolved around tenor voice
imitation mass
-recycling!
*points of imitation--phrase, then repeats in another line.
mensuration canon
-every voice has a different time signature
-tenor has slowest notes
frotolla
mocked popular music
melody in upper voice and marked rhythmic patterns
renaissance madrigal
late renaissance
influenced by the frotolla
through composed, whole song is different.
text painting
text painting
jack and jill!
parisian chanson
decade long
no set form
homorhythmic
syllabic
subject: love/lust
countenance angloise
english discant
three voices
successive
6/3 sonorities