- The
conductus (plural: conducti) was a
sacred Latin song in the
Middle Ages, one
whose poetry and
music were
newly composed. It is non-liturgical since...
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traditionally divided into two groups,
conductus ****
cauda and
conductus sine
cauda (Latin: "
conductus with cauda", "
conductus without cauda"),
based on the presence...
- three-voice
conductus, such as
Salvatoris hodie, and two-voice
conductus, such as Dum
sigillum summi Patris, and also,
among many others,
monophonic conductus, such...
-
contemporary events. Two-part
conductus form the
larger part,
though conductus exist for one to four voices.
Three and four part
conductus are, by necessity, composed...
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Halle Franco Vitry Machaut Landini Ciconia Dunstaple Major forms Canso Conductus Formes fixes Ballade Rondeau Virelai Geisslerlied Gregorian chant Lai...
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conduct āctiō L.L. aptitūdō V.L. *manuāria < L manuārius < m**** M.L.
conductus < L condūcere PGmc *bi- + *haitaną PGmc *bidjaną + *-unga
behest bidding...
- soloists.
Further developments of this
technique included clausulae,
conductus and the
motet (most
notably the
isorhythmic motet), which,
unlike the...
- debated, with one
school of
thought seeing it as a
secular mutation of the
conductus of the ars antiqua, and
another seeing it as
deriving from 13th-century...
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Halle Franco Vitry Machaut Landini Ciconia Dunstaple Major forms Canso Conductus Formes fixes Ballade Rondeau Virelai Geisslerlied Gregorian chant Lai...
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added to the
ordinary liturgy, but
nothing much unseemly. This prose, or
conductus, was not a part of the office, but only a
preliminary to Vespers. In 1245...