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Modalnotation . Alexander de Villa-Dei: Grammatik (Doctrinale): Versfüße nach sechs Arten (modi) eingeteilt Grammatik: Longa-Brevis = 2:1. Das Repertoire in den Quellen. 1230. Organum purum und Discantus. Choral unterscheidet syllabischen und melismatischen Stil.

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  1. Modalnotation • Alexander de Villa-Dei: Grammatik (Doctrinale): • Versfüße nach sechs Arten (modi) eingeteilt • Grammatik: Longa-Brevis = 2:1

  2. Das Repertoire in den Quellen 1230

  3. Organum purum und Discantus • Choral unterscheidet syllabischen und melismatischen Stil

  4. Organum purum und Discantus II • Organum purum  HaltetonpartieChoraltöne gedehnt  Tenor • Haltetonpartien benötigen Zeitgünstig bei syllabischer Anlagemelismatische Anlage zu aufwendig • Bei melismatischer Anlage: Discantusgleichzeitiges Vorangehen der Stimmen

  5. Clausel-Sammlung in F Organum in F

  6. Alleluia. Inter natos mulierum

  7. Organum, Discantus und Clausula • Discantus ersetzt an melismatischen Stellen ältere Haltetonpartien • Discantus-Sammlungen separat notiert: Clausulae

  8. Literaturhinweis • Mark Everist, French motets in the thirteenth century: music, poetry and genre, Cambridge 1994.

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