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conductus: see motet motet , name for the outstanding type of musical composition of the 13th cent. and for a different type that originated in the Renaissance. The 13th-century motet, a creation (c.
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9780754626664 Ars antiqua; organum, conductus, motet.
We then encounter a marvellous contrast in the form of the European archaic polyphonic pieces included on the CD, such as conductus Mundus a munditia (track 5) or antiphon Sedit Angelus--versus Crucifixum in carne (track 11).
In addition to response adoption of the formes fixes (fixed forms), in secular composition the use of a generally simply conductus became widespread in Bohemia.
 
 
 
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