The Five Voice Madrigals of Cipriano de Rore, Volume 1University of Michigan, 1963 - Part songs, Italian |
Contents
TYPES OF MISCELLANEOUS CLEF COMBINATIONS IN DE RORES | 7 |
WORKS AND PUBLICATIONS | 45 |
8 | 47 |
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The Five Voice Madrigals of Cipriano de Rore, Volume 1 Louis Dean Nuernberger No preview available - 1963 |
Common terms and phrases
ABBA Alfred Einstein alla breve Altiero sasso Alto Quinto Tenor Amor anacrusis ascending breve cadence Canto Alto Canto Alto Quinto canzone ciel Cipriano de Rore clef closing section complete madrigal composer composer's couplet dactyl descending division earlier madrigals edition entirety in Volume examples Fifth Book four-voice Fourth Book free counterpoint Gardano hemiola hor rivolgo imitation initial statement later madrigals ledger line lower octave meas melisma melodic material meter minims motets musical material note values octave opening section Orlando furioso ottava rima pattern penultimate Petrarch phrase pitch poem poetic line quatrain Quinto Tenor Bass Renaissance repeated repetition restatement rhyming lines rhythmic root movement Rore's five-voice madrigals Rore's madrigals santo fior felice Scarco di doglia Scotto sectional framework semibreve sempre sesquialtera signor sirima sonnet stanza stressed syllable tempo tenor and quinto tercets tetrachord theme Third Book trochee upper fifth Vergine bella vive fiamme voice