- A
trope or
tropus may
refer to a
variety of
different concepts in medieval, 20th-, and 21st-century music. The term
trope derives from the Gr**** τρόπος...
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translating the Gr**** word τρόπος (tropos),
which he also
rendered as
Latin tropus – in
connection with the
system of
transpositions required to
produce seven...
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calent caud
callenti caldo chaud caliente quente cald too much m****a tròp
tropu troppo trop
demasiado demais,
demasiado prea to want
voler vòler bolli(ri)...
- The Gr**** word τρόπος had
already been
borrowed into
classical Latin as
tropus,
meaning 'figure of speech', and the
Latinised form of τροπολογία, tropologia...
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regular phonetic change. This
reconstructed form is
based on the
Latin root
tropus,
meaning a trope. In turn, the
Latin word
derives ultimately from Gr****...
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Modal Theory, 1: The Elements, (i) The ****enistic Model: Tonus, Modus,
Tropus" by
Harold S. Powers. New
Grove Dict. M&M 2001, "Ptolemy [Klaudios Ptolemaios;...
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collections dedicated to
chant genres,
especially innovative ones such as
tropus and
sequence and the
elaborated chant of the offertorium. This libellum...
- Kashmir, fled to
Tibet in 1204 at the
invitation of the
Tibetan translator Tropu Lotsawa (Khro-phu Lo-tsa-ba Byams-pa dpal). Some of the
surviving Nalanda...
- from Gr**** and
means 'different nourishment' (allo– 'different', 'other';
tropus– 'nourishment'). Hickman, J.C. 1993. The
Jepson Manuel:
Higher Plants of...
- for
chorus for
Louth Contemporary Music Society,
Ireland (2008) Alleluia-
Tropus for
mixed vocal ensemble or
chamber choir and 8
violoncellos ad lib. (2008)...