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Medieval Motet - ✔✔featured a tenor line derived from plainchant with one or more upper


voices in French or Latin. The tenor vocal line usually had a short, repeated rhythmic pattern,


while the upper voices had contrasting, lively upper voices. The texts of the upper voices were


sometimes independent and in a different language from the tenor line


Renaissance Motet - ✔✔Referred more to a genre of music than a certain form or structure;


by


15th century the motet was known as a polyphonic setting of any sacred Latin text, not


restricted


to the liturgy. Composers of the Renaissance introduced imitation homophony, and four-part


harmony to the motet.


polyphony - ✔✔texture of music in which all voices or parts hold similar musical prominence


or


interest, several distinct melodic lines occurring at the same time; rhythm of each line moves


independently of each other

, homophony - ✔✔several voices or parts, but melodic interest is reduced to a single voice or


part,


all other voices or parts support the main melody as an accompaniment and mover together


in


rhythmic likeness; any form of melody and accompaniment texture


monophony - ✔✔centers on a single melodic line, does not have supplemental


accompaniment


parts; a single line of melody embodies the entire work itself e.g. plainchant




Characteristics of Medieval Era - ✔✔Dominated by vocal music. Sacred Music: Gregorian


Chant and Masses. Secular Music: for dance and entertainment (Troubadours/Trouvères)


Gregorian Chant - ✔✔melodies that were free flowing with no distinct meter, melismatic,


largely


monophonic, and sung by unaccompanied voice or choir


Organum - ✔✔an early form of polyphony in which voices are sung in parallel motion

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