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Polyphonic choral form for four voices and written in English.
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The concept of orchestra did not yet exist, but the first esembles of instruments appeared.
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It was still modal, they moved along a scale with a few large leaps.
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Polyphonic choral form in Latin. The text is sacred but not connected to the liturgy.
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Official singing of the Catholic Church.
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Was regular and smooth, except in dances.
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Is a polyphonic choral form written in Italian. It tries to reflect the text.
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Dowland's name.
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Polyphonic choral written in Latin. It is sacred and puts together all the pieces of the liturgy.
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Polyphonic choral form, written in French.
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It was modal and based on the triad.
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Style that simultaneously combines different parts.
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Chanson composer.
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Artistic period that runs from the 15th century to the 16th century.
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Main composer of the Catholic Counter-Reformation.
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God is the centre of the universe.
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Man is the centre of the universe.
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Homophonic choral form for four voices, structured in coplas.
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Meaning of the french term mot.
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Polyphony prevailed, with balance between the voices.
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It markings weren't yet used on scores but there were changes in intensity.
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