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Title: 13th and 14th Century Motets
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In the 14th century we have composers straying from this idea slightly, but not until the late 14th century.
Voicing was an essential part of the motet. In the 13th century the motet was usually written for 2-4 voices and consisted of a very narrow range, providing for significant amounts of voice crossing... Showed first 250 characters
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In the 13th century the motet was usually written for 2-4 voices and consisted of a very narrow range, providing for significant amounts of voice crossing. This could have also have been contributed to the fact that the voice parts were written successively with not as much importance to how the voice parts fit within each other... Showed next 250 characters
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