- of the
Roman de Fauvel. Two of the era's most
important composers of
isorhythmic motets are
Phillipe de
Vitry and
Guillaume de Machaut. Machaut's second...
- this regard,
writing one of the last
important motets in the medieval,
isorhythmic style,
Nuper rosarum flores, in 1436.
During the
second half of the fifteenth...
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argued that the
motet presents homographic tenors and is
therefore not an
isorhythmic motet as
often presented,
since there are no
isorhythms in its compositional...
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music with the tile-type
melodic contour,
incomplete repetitions, and
isorhythmic tendencies of Plains-Pueblo music. The
cadential formula use is also...
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Waldo Rudolph Tobler (November 16, 1930 –
February 20, 2018) was an American-Swiss
geographer and cartographer.
Tobler is
regarded as one of the most influential...
- of the
first composers of the
isorhythmic motet, a
development which distinguishes the
fourteenth century. The
isorhythmic motet was
perfected by Guillaume...
-
considerable elaboration began to appear:
while most
continental composers used
isorhythmic methods, in
England other composers experimented with a "migrant" cantus...
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sacred music; and new
techniques and forms, such as
isorhythm and the
isorhythmic motet,
became prevalent. The
overall aesthetic effect of
these changes...
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techniques are
represented including English discant, treble-dominated works,
isorhythmic compositions, and canons. A
complex Credo (No. 75 in the m****cript)...
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technique included clausulae,
conductus and the
motet (most
notably the
isorhythmic motet), which,
unlike the
Renaissance motet,
describes a composition...