• Countertenor (redirect from Contratenor)
    by composers such as Ockeghem and Obrecht, the contratenor split into contratenor altus and contratenor bassus, which were respectively above and below...
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  • composers of Ockeghem's generation wrote two contratenor parts and designated them as contratenor altus and contratenor bassus; they were respectively higher...
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    fert / Neuma Impudenter circuivi / Virtutibus / Contratenor / Tenor O canenda / Rex quem / Contratenor / Rex regum Petre clemens / Lugentium / Tenor Tribum...
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  • Cantus firmus melody. Until the late 16th-century introduction of the contratenor singers, the tenor was usually the lowest voice, assuming the role of...
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    in concert, and in liturgical settings. Its principal role was as the contratenor part in a dance band. It was also used, along with shawms, in bands sponsored...
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  • original style shines throughout the score.[citation needed] Israeli contratenor David D'Or performed in a stage version at the Israeli National Theater...
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  • elevator Jiussana Briseño as Nancy of Continental Airlines Arturo Ríos as contratenor in a dream about the Mexicana de Aviación plane Adriana Olivera as voice...
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    the second lowest part (contratenor), usually when the latter goes below the tenor. This happens often since the contratenor is usually lower, except...
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  • melody might well be for different voices like the discantus or even the contratenor, in addition to the usual four. By overlaying voices in different planes...
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  • continuation, continuative, continue, continuity, continuous, continuum, contratenor, countenance, detain, detainder, detainee, detainer, detainment, detention...
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