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14 May, 10:46

What means the movement a different voices against one another in Latin

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  1. 14 May, 12:45
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    The correct answer is : motet.

    The name describes the movement of different voices against one another. It is a mainly vocal musical composition on a sacred text, usually without instrumental accompaniment.

    It is generally believed that the word motet came from the Latin movere ('to move',) but there is also a suggestion that it stems from the French word mot ('word').

    The motet began in early 13th century as an application of a new text to older music. Different texts, sometimes in different languages, were sung simultaneously over a (usually) Latin text.
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