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isorhythmic

Modern term for a method of construction used by composers for polyphonic music in the 14th and 15th centuries. One or more of the parts were arranged in a rhythmic pattern several bars long, which was repeated throughout the piece, sometimes with changes of tempo (indicated by the use of smaller note-values, or different mensuration signs).


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After an elaborate process of classification, in which she traces the different subgenres and hybrids, Cumming concludes that the Continent adopted the English style cantilena style motets, "All three of these English genres -- isorhythmic motet, three-voice tenor motet, and cyclic Mass -- would go on to contribute essential features of structure, form and style to the four-voice tenor motet of the second half of the fifteenth century" (227).
Nuper rosarum flores has long been known to musicologists and historians of Florence as the brilliant isorhythmic motet commissioned from Guillaume Dufay for the dedication of the new Cathedral of S.
 
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