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occursu Christi, et de Deipara, Anna et Simoeae, in Patrologiæ Græcæ vol. 39, pp. 43–60
available here in
latin and gr**** on
Google Books. De
Occursu...
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guideline for the
occursus (meaning "meeting" or "concurrence",
running on the same path),
which is a
predecessor of the
later cadence. An
occursus occurs where...
- The two
major elements of the
adventus were the
rituals of
occursus and propompe. The
occursus (Gr****: συνάντησις, translit. synántēsis, lit. "meeting"...
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theoretical mention of
cadences comes from
Guido of Arezzo's
description of the
occursus in his Micrologus,
where he uses the term to mean
where the two
lines of...
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either proceeding by
whole tone from a
major second to a unison, or an
occursus having two
notes at a
major third move by
contrary motion toward a unison...
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allowed to sing more than one note
against the
cantus during cadences ("
occursus").
Notated evidence of
alternative practices,
where the
organal voice changes...
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prepared by an
paenultima ornament,
which had
developed by the "meeting" (
occursus) of
chant and
organum voice.
During this long
period Cluny's
power and...