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- Paris. The conductus typically includes one, two, or three voices. A small number of the conducti are for four voices. Stylistically, the conductus is a type...
- traditionally divided into two groups, conductus **** cauda and conductus sine cauda (Latin: "conductus with cauda", "conductus without cauda"), based on the presence...
- contemporary events. Two-part conductus form the larger part, though conductus exist for one to four voices. Three and four part conductus are, by necessity, composed...
- three-voice conductus, such as Salvatoris hodie, and two-voice conductus, such as Dum sigillum summi Patris, and also, among many others, monophonic conductus, such...
- soloists. Further developments of this technique included clausulae, conductus and the motet (most notably the isorhythmic motet), which, unlike the...
- feature of songs in the conductus style of a cappella music which flourished between the mid-12th and the mid-13th century. The conductus style placed strict...
- Halle Franco Vitry Machaut Landini Ciconia Dunstaple Major forms Canso Conductus Formes fixes Ballade Rondeau Virelai Geisslerlied Gregorian chant Lai...
- Halle Franco Vitry Machaut Landini Ciconia Dunstaple Major forms Canso Conductus Formes fixes Ballade Rondeau Virelai Geisslerlied Gregorian chant Lai...
- Halle Franco Vitry Machaut Landini Ciconia Dunstaple Major forms Canso Conductus Formes fixes Ballade Rondeau Virelai Geisslerlied Gregorian chant Lai...
- (usually on a melisma in the chant) or is used without a plainchant basis in conductus, in either case with a "note against note" upper voice, moving in contrary...