- by
composers such as
Ockeghem and Obrecht, the
contratenor split into
contratenor altus and
contratenor b****us,
which were
respectively above and below...
-
composers of Ockeghem's
generation wrote two
contratenor parts and
designated them as
contratenor altus and
contratenor b****us; they were
respectively higher...
-
Cantus firmus melody.
Until the late 16th-century
introduction of the
contratenor singers, the
tenor was
usually the
lowest voice, ****uming the role of...
- in concert, and in
liturgical settings. Its prin****l role was as the
contratenor part in a
dance band. It was also used,
along with shawms, in
bands sponsored...
- the
second lowest part (
contratenor),
usually when the
latter goes
below the tenor. This
happens often since the
contratenor is
usually lower, except...
- continuation, continuative, continue, continuity, continuous, continuum,
contratenor, countenance, detain, detainder, detainee, detainer, detainment, detention...
-
original style shines throughout the score.[citation needed]
Israeli contratenor David D'Or
performed in a
stage version at the
Israeli National Theater...
- fert /
Neuma Impudenter circuivi /
Virtutibus /
Contratenor /
Tenor O
canenda / Rex quem /
Contratenor / Rex
regum Petre clemens /
Lugentium /
Tenor Tribum...
- of the
Chigi codex,
showing the
Kyrie of Ockeghem's
Missa Ecce
ancilla Domini.
Cantus and
tenor are on the left page,
contratenor and b****us on right....
- book; hence, here,
there are
separate books for the Triplex, Medius,
Contratenor, Tenor, B****us, and
Organ parts.
Partbooks were a
practical way of circulating...