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- Fauxbourdon (also fauxbordon, and also commonly two words: faux bourdon or faulx bourdon, and in Italian falso bordone) – French for false drone – is...
- etymologically related fauxbourdon, and the historical use of the terms is not consistent. Guilielmus Monachus describes both fauxbourdon (set in three voices)...
- would be accompanied a fourth below. Also important was the practice of Fauxbourdon, which is a three-voice technique (not infrequently improvisatory) in...
- including m****es, motets, Magnificats, hymns, simple chant settings in fauxbourdon, and antiphons within the area of sacred music, and rondeaux, ballades...
- the Duke of Bedford, Dunstaple would have been introduced to French fauxbourdon; borrowing some of the sonorities, he created elegant harmonies in his...
- Citation on pp. 26 and 41. Geschichte des englischen Diskants und des Fauxbourdons nach den theoretischen Quellen, mit zahlreichen Notenbeispielen (Strasbourg:...
- textural contrast within the compositions themselves: simple chordal or fauxbourdon-like p****ages are contrasted with other sections of contrapuntal complexity...
- ISBN 0-393-09530-4 (1) Manfred Bukofzer, Geschichte des englischen Diskants und des Fauxbourdons nach den theoretischen Quellen. Strasbourg, 1936. (While the book is...
- revisit the repertoire of the church fauxbourdons of the 18th and 19th centuries. He recorded a record of these fauxbourdons of the North of France, a "Solemn...
- Debussy and other Impressionists which traces back to the tradition of fauxbourdon. It leads into a larger section which begins with a left hand arpeggio...