In 1595 Thomas Morley published The First Booke of Balletts, a collection of Italian madrigals Englished. Rather than writing English words for unaltered Italian works as his predecessors had done, Morley created original compositions loosely modeled on Italian works. Analysis of Morley\u27s balletts reveals four primary Englishing techniques. First, Morley establishes and confirms tonic more thoroughly than the Italians do. Second, the dominant chord plays a larger role in Morley\u27s balletts, often yielding predictive statement-response phrase structures. Third, Morley uses pie-dominant chords at cadences (yielding tonic pie-dominant dominant tonic syntax( more regularly than his models do. Finally, in the rare instances that he choo...
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In efforts to prove the transition from modality to tonality in the late Renaissance era, this paper...
The paper compares the modal features of Palestrina’s “Offertoria totius anni” and “Motecta festorum...
Using Elizabethan madrigals, I will shed light on the role of modality in the expressive chromaticis...
William Byrd’s three published motet collections (1575, 1589, 1591) offer a tantalizing point of ent...
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The syntax of common practice tonality creates the potential for expansive musical works, with almos...
Tonality has been the cornerstone of Western music-theoretical discourse for centuries. This study a...
Whether you are “in the business,” or you are a music theorist, musicologist, or simply an opera fan...
This thesis examines the vocal music of Thomas Morley to define the features of his musical style wh...
This website gathers together a series of analyses and commentaries carried out using the Tonalities...
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This article attempts to establish a systematic categorization of tonal sequences since 1600 based o...
Luca Marenzio has long been acknowledged as one of the greatest masters of the Italian madrigal, yet...
This article investigates the relationship between textual accent and mensural rhythm in a sample of...
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