- voices,
flute tones, and piccolos. The term
treble derives from the
Latin triplum, used in 13th
century motets to
indicate the
third and
highest range. The...
- the contingents. Such
multiples were
called in
Latin the
duplum and the
triplum. The
figures for the
contingents to be
supplied by each
Imperial Circle...
- (Concertante for
three pianos, timpani, and strings, 1951),
Wolfgang Fortner (
Triplum for
three pianos and orchestra, 1966) and
Georg Friedrich Haas (limited...
-
which is
repeated throughout in the
tenor voice while the
duplum and
triplum voices sing
lines with
successively longer tropes inserted between alle...
-
final lines of the
paired poems, in
which the
speaker bemoans his ruin (
triplum) and bad
treatment (motetus) are
opposed to Jacob's
wrestling with the...
-
Amaretto di
Saschira won
double gold and best
liqueur in show and the
Triplum Triple Sec
Orange won
double gold and best
fruit liqueur in show. 2019:...
- Ars Antiqua.
Characteristics include further division of the
triplum, the
motetus and
triplum move
toward light and
elegant expression, and a lack of concern...
- part
above the tenor)
having smaller rhythmic values than the tenor, the
triplum (the line
above the duplum)
having smaller rhythmic values than the duplum...
- composers. PĂ©rotin
further developed discantus in
three part
Organum (Organum
Triplum)
where both
organal voices are in discantus. Note that
organum purum is...
- high
voices are
trebles too). The term "treble"
derives from the
Latin triplum, used in 13th and 14th
century motets to
indicate the
third and highest...