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conductus
[ kuhn-duhk-tuhs ]
noun
- any of various forms of medieval song with a Latin text.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of conductus1
Example Sentences
The surprise, though, came with the intricate âConductusâ from his 1944 Suite, influenced by his studies with Schoenberg.
Harrisonâs march through styles didnât leave out the 12-tone system, and Cahill threw in the thorny 1943 âConductusâ from a suite Harrison wrote when studying with Schoenberg.
Vetus abit litera- conductus- dissonance in the 13th century.
The ensemble sang with buoyant pulse in the lively and harmonically striking âConductus: Fulget Nicholaus.â
A few of the Christian works â particularly a conductus, âO totius Asie Gloriaâ; a French crusadersâ song, âChevalier, mult estes guarizâ; and âO ffondo do mar tan chĂŁoâ from the âCantigas de Santa Mariaâ â are couched in the familiar modes of European medieval music.
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