• Fauxbourdon (also fauxbordon, and also commonly two words: faux bourdon or faulx bourdon, and in Italian falso bordone) – French for false drone – is...
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    including masses, motets, Magnificats, hymns, simple chant settings in fauxbourdon, and antiphons within the area of sacred music, and rondeaux, ballades...
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    would be accompanied a fourth below. Also important was the practice of Fauxbourdon, which is a three-voice technique (not infrequently improvisatory) in...
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  • etymologically related fauxbourdon, and the historical use of the terms is not consistent. Guilielmus Monachus describes both fauxbourdon (set in three voices)...
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    sings a simple fauxbourdon based on the original plainsong chant for the Tonus peregrinus; the other choir sings a similar fauxbourdon with pre-existing...
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    the Duke of Bedford, Dunstaple would have been introduced to French fauxbourdon; borrowing some of the sonorities, he created elegant harmonies in his...
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    textural contrast within the compositions themselves: simple chordal or fauxbourdon-like passages are contrasted with other sections of contrapuntal complexity...
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  • succession of first-inversion triads, it has inevitably become confused with fauxbourdon, with which it has "no connection whatsoever". This misinterpretation...
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  • lowest drone pipe of a bagpipe, sometimes called a bourdon Faux bourdon, fauxbourdon, faburden or falsobordone, terms applied (without perfect consistency)...
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  • Debussy and other Impressionists which traces back to the tradition of fauxbourdon. It leads into a larger section which begins with a left hand arpeggio...
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  • coronation of Queen Elizabeth II; with a brass fanfare and borrowing a fauxbourdon setting by John Dowland. The 1893 song "The Volunteer Organist" by George...
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  • movements. His music is typical of the early Burgundian style, using fauxbourdon techniques (frequent 6-3 parallelism in two voices singing above the...
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  • textural contrast within the compositions themselves: simple chordal or fauxbourdon-like passages are contrasted with other sections of contrapuntal complexity...
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    the Duke of Bedford, Dunstaple would have been introduced to French fauxbourdon; borrowing some of the sonorities, he created elegant harmonies in his...
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    fauxbourdon, a harmonization of an existing chant in parallel 6-3 chords, occasionally ornamented to prevent monotony. Composition using fauxbourdon allowed...
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  • the few collections of English music to survive from the 15th century. Fauxbourdon Gimell Records Ernest H. Sanders: "Gymel", Grove Music Online ed. L....
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    believed[by whom?] to come from the word forbodó (itself a corruption of fauxbourdon), which was used in the Portuguese court to define a dull party. The...
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    "6-3" sonority) are common, and formed the basis of fifteenth-century fauxbourdon style. As an example of this type of allowed parallel perfect fourth...
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  • incipit "Pytagoras, Jobal, et Orpheus" . A a three-voice Gloria "in fauxbourdon-like style" found in the Apt codex (ff. 25v/26r) is also attributed to...
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    gelobet und gebenedeiet Luther SATB hymn — Eucharist 0531 Psalm 111 (fauxbourdon) Ich danke dem Herrn... [choralwiki] — SATB hymn — Maundy Thursday; Trin...
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  • (Liebert), another Burgundian composer who was one of the first to use fauxbourdon in a setting of the Ordinary of the Mass. It is also possible that Clement...
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    eclecticism of Brian's music here borrows references as diverse as mediaeval fauxbourdon, Renaissance multiple polyphony on the scale of Tallis's Spem in alium...
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    harmonization for a stanza descant sung by sopranos, above the melody "Fauxbourdon" with the melody sung by tenors, and the harmonies sung by the other...
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  • namely durability …" The texture is mostly homophonic, with a hint of fauxbourdon in the harmony; the subject matter is erotic, with the orgasmic "thousand...
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  • sections. The chords of the right hand in the beginning constitute a fauxbourdon texture, in contrast to the left hand's chromatic passage. The middle...
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  • Falsobordone Fandango Fantasia (music) Farandole Farsa Fasıl Music and fashion Fauxbourdon Feedback Fermata Festa teatrale Fifteenth Fifth (chord) Figure (music)...
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    standard then. Homophony is his sacred texture of choice, typically in the fauxbourdon style, melodies based on the Parisian rite—a then-fashionable approach...
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    were afterwards reintroduced. For singing, the Ordinal of 1312 allowed fauxbourdon, at least on solemn occasions; organs and organists are mentioned with...
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  • (superius) and the accompanying voices singing mostly in parallel motion in a fauxbourdon-like manner. Within each movement there are subsections for two or three...
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  • School, a contemporary of Guillaume Dufay, and one of the first to use fauxbourdon in a mass setting. Little to nothing is known of his life. He may be...
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