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- Clausula may refer to: Clausula (music) Clausula (rhetoric) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Clausula. If an internal...
- In Roman rhetoric, a clausula (/ˈklɔːzjʊlə/, plural clausulae /ˈklɔːzjʊli/; Latin for "little close or conclusion") was a rhythmic figure used to add...
- conclusion"; plural clausulae) was a newly composed section of discant ("note against note") inserted into a pre-existing setting of organum. Clausulae flourished...
- probably arose from clausula sections in a longer sequence of organum. Clausulae represent brief sections of longer polyphonic settings of chant with a...
- discant clausulae or simply replacing existing clausulae with shorter ones. Some 154 clausulae have been attributed to Pérotin but many other clausulae are...
- only sung by soloists. Further developments of this technique included clausulae, conductus and the motet (most notably the isorhythmic motet), which,...
- of Notre-Dame repertoires (F) no less than 462 clausulae exist, many recurrences of the same clausulae (Domino, et gaudebit in variant settings, according...
- notes found in the florid type), and created several new musical forms: clausulae, which were melismatic sections of organa extracted and ****ed with new...
- the "great book" of organum. Much of the Magnus Liber is devoted to clausulae—melismatic portions of Gregorian chant which were extracted into separate...
- church music; other forms, beginning with organum, and later including clausulae, conductus, and the motet, developed using the chant as source material...