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- Pervading_imitation abstract "Pervading imitation refers to a way of organizing a piece of music in which all voices sing the same melodic material in sequence.Voices enter one by one at points of imitation and sing the same melodic material although they begin at different pitch levels.Pervading imitation emerged in the early Renaissance and was widely used by composers like Josquin in Missa pange lingua, and Thomas Crecquillon.".
- Pervading_imitation wikiPageID "4278627".
- Pervading_imitation wikiPageLength "702".
- Pervading_imitation wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Pervading_imitation wikiPageRevisionID "532099945".
- Pervading_imitation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Melody.
- Pervading_imitation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polyphonic_form.
- Pervading_imitation wikiPageWikiLink Imitation_(music).
- Pervading_imitation wikiPageWikiLink Josquin_des_Prez.
- Pervading_imitation wikiPageWikiLink Melody.
- Pervading_imitation wikiPageWikiLink Musical_composition.
- Pervading_imitation wikiPageWikiLink Part_(music).
- Pervading_imitation wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance_music.
- Pervading_imitation wikiPageWikiLink Sequence_(music).
- Pervading_imitation wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Crecquillon.
- Pervading_imitation wikiPageWikiLinkText "pervading imitation".
- Pervading_imitation auto "yes".
- Pervading_imitation date "December 2009".
- Pervading_imitation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music-theory-stub.
- Pervading_imitation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_stub.
- Pervading_imitation subject Category:Melody.
- Pervading_imitation subject Category:Polyphonic_form.
- Pervading_imitation comment "Pervading imitation refers to a way of organizing a piece of music in which all voices sing the same melodic material in sequence.Voices enter one by one at points of imitation and sing the same melodic material although they begin at different pitch levels.Pervading imitation emerged in the early Renaissance and was widely used by composers like Josquin in Missa pange lingua, and Thomas Crecquillon.".
- Pervading_imitation label "Pervading imitation".
- Pervading_imitation sameAs Q7171227.
- Pervading_imitation sameAs m.0btt4c.
- Pervading_imitation sameAs Q7171227.
- Pervading_imitation wasDerivedFrom Pervading_imitation?oldid=532099945.
- Pervading_imitation isPrimaryTopicOf Pervading_imitation.