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- Falsobordone abstract "Falsobordone is a style of recitation found in music from the 15th to the 18th centuries. Most often associated with the harmonization of Gregorian psalm tones, it is based on root position triads and is first known to have appeared in southern Europe in the 1480s. Falsobordoni are made up of two sections, each containing a recitation on one chord, followed by a cadence. Their usage was mostly intended for the singing of vespers psalms, but falsobordone can also be found in Passions, Lamentations, reproaches, litanies, psalms, responses, and settings of the Magnificat. Unlike the etymologically related but largely dissimilar fauxbourdon, falsobordoni have all four vocal parts written out and chiefly use root position triads as opposed to first inversion triads.".
- Falsobordone wikiPageID "4735048".
- Falsobordone wikiPageLength "1562".
- Falsobordone wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Falsobordone wikiPageRevisionID "528827396".
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Cadence_(music).
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_music.
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_techniques.
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Renaissance_music.
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vocal_music.
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Chord_(music).
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Fauxbourdon.
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Gregorian_chant.
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Improperia.
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Lament.
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Lamentation.
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Litany.
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Magnificat.
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Passion_(Christianity).
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Psalm.
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Psalm_tone.
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Psalms.
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Reciting_tone.
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Response_(liturgy).
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Root_(chord).
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Root_position.
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Triad_(music).
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLink Vespers.
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Falsobordone".
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLinkText "faburden".
- Falsobordone wikiPageWikiLinkText "falsobordone".
- Falsobordone hasPhotoCollection Falsobordone.
- Falsobordone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Medieval-music-stub.
- Falsobordone subject Category:Medieval_music.
- Falsobordone subject Category:Musical_techniques.
- Falsobordone subject Category:Renaissance_music.
- Falsobordone subject Category:Vocal_music.
- Falsobordone hypernym Style.
- Falsobordone type Technique.
- Falsobordone comment "Falsobordone is a style of recitation found in music from the 15th to the 18th centuries. Most often associated with the harmonization of Gregorian psalm tones, it is based on root position triads and is first known to have appeared in southern Europe in the 1480s. Falsobordoni are made up of two sections, each containing a recitation on one chord, followed by a cadence.".
- Falsobordone label "Falsobordone".
- Falsobordone sameAs m.0cklmt.
- Falsobordone sameAs Q5432798.
- Falsobordone sameAs Q5432798.
- Falsobordone wasDerivedFrom Falsobordone?oldid=528827396.
- Falsobordone isPrimaryTopicOf Falsobordone.