Stile antico (literally "ancient style", Italian pronunciation: [ˈstiːle anˈtiːko]), is a term describing a manner of musical composition from the sixteenth...
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Stile Antico is a British vocal ensemble, specialising in polyphonic early music composed prior to the eighteenth century. Like groups such as the Tallis...
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accompaniment in the stile antico (motets, masses, songs), as well as vocal-instrumental works with b.c. accompaniment in the stile moderno featuring rich...
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Seconda pratica (redirect from Stile moderno)
practice", is the counterpart to prima pratica (or stile antico) and is sometimes referred to as stile moderno. The term seconda pratica first appeared...
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in Atlanta, Georgia Feroleto Antico, town in Calabria Monte Antico, village in Tuscany Rosso Antico, aperitif Stile antico, the use of Renaissance polyphonic...
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compendium of many different styles in vocal composition, in both the stile antico reminiscent of Renaissance music (even containing Gregorian chant) and...
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motet-style and canons, it looks back to the religious music of masters of the stile antico, such as Frescobaldi, Palestrina, Lotti and Caldara. At the same time...
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A stile is a structure such as steps allowing pedestrians to cross a hedge or fence. Stile may also refer to: Stile antico ("ancient style"), a style of...
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transcribed, expanded or programmed music in an older polyphonic style (stile antico) by, among others, Palestrina (BNB I/P/2), Kerll (BWV 241), Torri (BWV Anh...
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write parody masses on secular songs. Monteverdi composed masses in stile antico, the Missa in illo tempore was published in 1610, one Messa a 4 da cappella...
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