Definition of Polyphonist. Meaning of Polyphonist. Synonyms of Polyphonist

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Definition of Polyphonist

Polyphonist
Polyphonist Po*lyph"o*nist, n. 1. A proficient in the art of multiplying sounds; a ventriloquist. 2. (Mus.) A master of polyphony; a contrapuntist.

Meaning of Polyphonist from wikipedia

- stood out, such as the troubadours Martim Codax and King Denis I, the polyphonists Duarte Lobo, Filipe de Magalhães, Manuel Cardoso and Pedro de Cristo...
- madrigals, he also wrote sacred vocal music. He was the first native Italian polyphonist of international renown, and with Philippe Verdelot, one of the first...
- Theatre, Dublin; and in June 1829, he produced The Peregrinations of a Polyphonist, with which he visited the chief towns in England. In this, as in all...
- work is influenced by both the sixteenth century modal works of the polyphonist masters (Palestrina, Byrd, Frescobaldi, etc.) and the works of impressionist...
- 15th century, whose titles had survived the words, gave rise to the polyphonists of the 16th and 17th centuries to write so many m****es with bizarre titles...
- namenlijst van alle polyfonisten uit de Nederlanden (1400–1600) [Complete List of Names of Polyphonists from the Netherlands born between 1400 and 1600]....
- composer of Renaissance music. He is one of the most important Portuguese polyphonists of the 16th and 17th centuries. Pedro de Cristo was born in Coimbra,...
- chapel master, who has been recognised as one of the most outstanding polyphonists in the New World, and who was active in Granada, Antequera, Cusco, Santiago...
- registers of the piano, of rendering itself as accompanied soloist or polyphonist." Alkan's large scale Duo (in effect a sonata) Op. 21 for violin and...
- Europe, the more so after 1563 and the appointment of Belgian master polyphonist Orlande de L****us as maestro di cappella. In 1653, the first opera performances...