Organum (/ˈɔːrɡənəm/) is, in general, a plainchant melody with at least one added voice to enhance the harmony, developed in the Middle Ages. Depending...
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The Novum Organum, fully Novum Organum, sive Indicia Vera de Interpretatione Naturae ("New organon, or true directions concerning the interpretation of...
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Organ (music) (redirect from Organum (instrument))
In music, the organ is a keyboard instrument of one or more pipe divisions or other means (generally woodwind or electric) for producing tones. The organs...
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modern scientific method. The method was put forward in Bacon's book Novum Organum (1620), or 'New Method', to replace the old methods put forward in Aristotle's...
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Ensemble Organum is a group performing early music, co-founded in 1982 by Marcel Pérès and based in France. Its members have changed, but have included...
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P. D. Ouspensky (redirect from Tertium Organum)
explores the theory of eternal recurrence. Ouspensky's second work, Tertium Organum, was published in 1912. In it he denies the ultimate reality of space and...
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Medieval music (section Early polyphony: organum)
"strict organum" Strict organum can, in turn, be subdivided into two types: diapente (organum at the interval of a fifth) and diatesseron (organum at the...
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Organum is the ninth album of electronic composer Peter Michael Hamel, released in 1986 through Kuckuck Schallplatten. All music is composed by Peter...
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Magnus Liber (redirect from Great Book of Organum)
translation: Great Book of Organum), written in Latin, is a repertory of medieval music known as organum. This collection of organum survives today in three...
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The Organum Mathematicum was an information device or teaching machine that was invented by the Jesuit polymath and scholar Athanasius Kircher in the...
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Vomeronasal organ (redirect from Organum vomeronasale)
at right) Details Precursor Nasal placode Lymph Node Identifiers Latin organum vomeronasale MeSH D019147 TA98 A06.1.02.008 TA2 3141 FMA 77280 Anatomical...
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Organ of Corti (redirect from Organum spirale)
organ of Corti Details Part of Cochlea of the inner ear Identifiers Latin organum spirale MeSH D009925 NeuroLex ID birnlex_2526 TA98 A15.3.03.121 TA2 7035...
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The vascular organ of lamina terminalis (VOLT), organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis (OVLT), or supraoptic crest is a sensory organ, one of the...
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People say Maître Leonin was the best composer of Organum (optimus organista), he composed the Great Organum Book for the gradual and antiphonary in order...
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two composers as "the best composers of organum," and specifying that they compiled the big book of organum known as the Magnus Liber Organi, he provides...
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Golgi tendon organ (redirect from Organum sensorium tendinis)
System Musculoskeletal system Location Skeletal muscle Identifiers Latin organum sensorium tendinis TH H3.03.00.0.00024 Anatomical terms of microanatomy...
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David Jackman (musician) (redirect from Organum (band))
primarily as the principal and often sole member of the music project Organum. Jackman's musical journey began as a member of Cornelius Cardew's Scratch...
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"A Short Organum for the Theatre" ("Kleines Organon für das Theater") is a theoretical work by the twentieth-century German theatre practitioner Bertolt...
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It is a Latin term, coined by Sir Francis Bacon and used in his Novum Organum, one of the earliest treatises arguing the case for the methodical approach...
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Marcel Pérès (section Ensemble Organum)
director and singer, and the founder of the early music group Ensemble Organum. He is an authority on Gregorian and pre-Gregorian chant. Pérès was born...
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discant ("note against note") inserted into a pre-existing setting of organum. Clausulae flourished in the late twelfth and thirteenth centuries and...
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early 9th century, the organum tradition developed by adding voices in parallel to plainchant melodies. The earliest organum merely augmented the texture...
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an unfinished work of which the second part was his influential Novum Organum. The motto along the base says Multi pertransibunt et augebitur scientia...
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fl. 1135s–1201) was the first known significant composer of polyphonic organum. He was probably French, probably lived and worked in Paris at the Notre-Dame...
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his reforms in English law are proposed. Bacon's seminal work the Novum Organum was highly influential in the 17th century among scholars, in particular...
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itself is derived from the medieval Latin organizationem and its root organum was borrowed whole from the Latin word organon, which means tool or instrument...
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each part.[citation needed] In earlier types of organum, rhythm was either not notated as in organum purum, or notated in only the upper voice part, however...
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Partitions of the Sciences (De Augmentis Scientiarum) New Method (Novum Organum) Natural History (Historia Naturalis) Ladder of the Intellect (Scala Intellectus)...
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a video game Copula (music), a type of polyphonic texture similar to organum Copula (linguistics), a word used to link subject and predicate Indo-European...
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This Latin term was coined by Sir Francis Bacon and used in his Novum Organum, one of the earliest treatises arguing the case for the logic and method...
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