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- Polyphonic_Era abstract "During the Polyphonic Era (1200-1650), most notated music consisted of the simultaneous flow of several different melodies, all independent and equally important, or polyphony. Usually made of four or five different choral parts, the music was originally for unaccompanied voices and was used mostly in the mass and motet of church music and the madrigal in secular music.".
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- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Cantata.
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_music.
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Claudio_Monteverdi.
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Franco-Flemish_School.
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink George_Frideric_Handel.
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- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich_Schütz.
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Sebastian_Bach.
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Josquin_des_Prez.
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Madrigal.
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Madrigal_(music).
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Mass_(music).
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Motet.
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Music.
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Oratorio.
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Orlande_de_Lassus.
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Orlando_Gibbons.
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Polyphony.
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Roman_School.
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Morley.
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Tomás_Luis_de_Victoria.
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink Venetian_School_(music).
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLink William_Byrd.
- Polyphonic_Era wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polyphonic Era".
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- Polyphonic_Era subject Category:Early_music.
- Polyphonic_Era type Article.
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- Polyphonic_Era comment "During the Polyphonic Era (1200-1650), most notated music consisted of the simultaneous flow of several different melodies, all independent and equally important, or polyphony. Usually made of four or five different choral parts, the music was originally for unaccompanied voices and was used mostly in the mass and motet of church music and the madrigal in secular music.".
- Polyphonic_Era label "Polyphonic Era".
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