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figures and formulas. A
piece created using centonization is
known as a "centonate". The
concept of
centonization was
borrowed from
literary theory, and first...
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vocabulary of
musical motifs woven together through a
process called centonization to
create families of
related chants. The
scale patterns are organized...
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forms and
procedures such as the quodlibet, medley, potpourri, and
centonization differ from
collage in that the
various elements in them are made to...
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Marshall (1984).
Centonization and
Concordance in the
American Southern Uplands Folksong Melody: A...
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higher tessitura.[4] Like Tracts, most
Graduals show
clear signs of
centonization, a
process of
composition in
which an
extended vocabulary of
stock musical...
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restricted to only two modes, the
second and the eighth. The
melodies follow centonization patterns more
strongly than
anywhere else in the repertoire; a typical...
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musicians come to know
through experience and absorption. This
process of
centonization is personal, and it is a
tradition of
great subtlety and depth. The...
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technique of ****embling a poem from
excerpts of
other authors'
writings Centonization, a
similar musical technique Cento,
Italy Čento,
North Macedonia Dobels...
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syllabic p****ages were simpler. Old
Roman Graduals fall into the same
centonization families as
their Gregorian counterparts,
although with variations....
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techniques included certain common incipits, cadences, and the use of
centonization. The
chief candidates for
chants in the
Gregorian repertory that may...