The word polyphony comes from the Greek for 'many sounds', which gives you an instant clue as to how the term is used in relation to music. Polyphony is essentially a term used to describe the ...
Léonin and Pérotin are crucial figures in the development of music. Masters of the Notre Dame School, they made major contributions to the evolution of polyphony, Pérotin building on the innovations ...
Traditional Albanian polyphonic music can be divided into two major stylistic groups as performed by the Ghegs of northern Albania and the Tosks and Labs living in the southern part of the country.
The Bistritsa Babi Grannies. Archaic Polyphony, Dances and Ritual Practices from the Shoplouk Region
The traditional dances and polyphonic singing found in the Shoplouk region of Bulgaria are still performed by a group of elderly women, the Bistritsa Babi. This tradition includes diaphony, or what is ...
Pope Leo XIV paid tribute to Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, one of the most influential composers in the history of sacred music, marking the 500th anniversary of his birth. Addressing participants ...
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