How to use in-sentence of “polyphonic”:
+ These two works are once more very complicated polyphonic works.
+ In the Renaissance musicRenaissance period many great composers such as Giovanni da Palestrina and Orlande de Lassus wrote polyphonic music for the Catholic Church.
+ Pérotin worked on a very important collection of polyphonic music called “Magnus Liber”.
+ In polyphonic music it is much harder for the listener to understand the words.
+ For a short time, during the reign of the Catholic Mary Tudor, polyphonic music was in fashion again.
+ Although church music at this time is mainly polyphonic it also has homophonic passages where the voices sing the same words together.
Example sentences of “polyphonic”:
+ Towards the end of the 15th century a style of polyphonic sacred music had been developed that can be heard in the masses of Johannes Ockeghem and Jacob Obrecht.
+ His “Missa pro Defunctis” is the earliest surviving polyphonic Requiem.
+ Music for several voices written in this way is called polyphonic music.
+ Round Rounds and fugues are types of polyphonic music.
+ The Novachord is what many people say is the first polyphonic synthesizer.
+ This meant that he had to write a big collection of polyphonic music for services.
+ If each of the four parts has its own share of the melody it is polyphonic music.
+ When this happens throughout the whole piece, it is called polyphonic music.
+ His music shows great harmonyharmonic and polyphonic skills.
+ Towards the end of the 15th century a style of polyphonic sacred music had been developed that can be heard in the masses of Johannes Ockeghem and Jacob Obrecht.
+ His "Missa pro Defunctis" is the earliest surviving polyphonic Requiem.
+ The word “part” meaning “voice” is often used when describing polyphonic music.
+ Lassus and Giovanni da PalestrinaPalestrina are the two most famous composers of that time who were writing polyphonic style.
+ Mouton taught him to write music in the style of Josquin, whose music was very polyphonic with the voices imitating one another a lot.
+ Gregorian chant was a big influence on polyphonic music in the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
+ The music was still polyphonic with each voice having a share of melody.
+ He had visited Italy several times and learned the Italian way of writing polyphonic music.