• Soggetto cavato ([sodˈdʒɛtto kaˈvaːto]) is an innovative technique of Renaissance composer Josquin des Prez that was later named by the theorist Zarlino...
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    example of this is John Cage's Music of Changes composed in 1951. Soggetto cavato is a technique that substitutes syllables from solmization for letters...
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    style is first described by Zarlino in 1558, who called it soggetto cavato, from soggetto cavato dalle parole, meaning "carved out of the words". The earliest...
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  • derived from the musical letters in the Duke's name, a technique called soggetto cavato. The interest of the Missa Hercules Dux Ferrariae lies in Josquin's...
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    masses, and one of the earliest and most renowned examples of the soggetto cavato technique – the technique of deriving musical notes from the syllables...
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  • Josquin des Prez in his Missa Hercules Dux Ferrarie. It was named Soggetto cavato by the later theorist Zarlino. Under this scheme the vowel sounds in...
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  • in canon. (Closer to true cryptographic works would be those with soggetto cavato, where letters are embedded in the work using their solfège names.)...
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    arts, theater and love. He showed that the work with the technique of soggetto cavato and other symbolism contains references to, or is a serenade to, a...
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  • Venice - Sinopia - Sistine Chapel - Sistine Chapel ceiling - Snaplock - Soggetto cavato - Souterliedekens - Spada da lato - Spalliera - Spanish Golden Age...
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  • techniques provided the basis for the cyclic mass, canon mass, and soggetto cavato. The modern English word 'parody' derives from Latin: parodia 'parody'...
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