- In
medieval and
early Renaissance English polyphonic music,
gymel (also
gimel or gemell) is the
technique of
temporarily dividing up one
voice part, usually...
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occasions and to
accompany theatrical works.
Singing techniques called gymel were
introduced in
England in the 13th century,
accompanied by instruments...
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chant –
Monophonic liturgical music used in the
Roman Catholic liturgy.
Gymel – Form of
English origin where a
single voice part
splits into two equal...
- and
Steve Smith. The
label was
named after the
compositional technique gymel. In
accordance with Phillips, The word
Gimell comes from the
Latin word...
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occasions and to
accompany theatrical works.
Singing techniques called gymel were
introduced in
England in the
thirteenth century,
accompanied by instruments...
- the
Zionist paramilitary organization Haganah in 1946,
before Plan
Dalet Gymel, the
technique of
temporarily dividing up one
voice part,
usually an upper...
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influencing settings for m****es,
hymns and Magnificats.
Singing techniques called gymel, a
technique of
temporarily dividing up one
voice part,
usually an upper...
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Grupo de los
cuatro Grupo renovación
Guidonian hand
Guitar Guitar solo
Gymel Hagiopolitan Octoechos Half
diminished scale Half note Half-time (music)...
- 24 part 4+5 (book + CD)
Harrison Variations (2002, CD EMF Media, EM 153)
Gymel Electroacoustic music (2003) Taléas for
Paezold recorders and electroacoustics...
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Poems of
Wallace Stevens IV, Op. 38, MS, vla, pno, 1992
Gymel A, Op. 39a, fl, cl, 1993
Gymel B, Op. 39b, clarinet, cello, 1995
Remembering the butterfly...