Organum

Organum music definition

Organum music definition
  1. How is organum different than chant?
  2. What does organum mean in medieval music?
  3. What are the 3 types of organum?
  4. Is organum a genre of music?

How is organum different than chant?

The organum is highly melismatic; can be for 2, 3, or 4 voices; chant is always in the lowest voice called the Tenor. Long held notes in the Tenor except for places where a melisma appears in the chant (see Clausula below).

What does organum mean in medieval music?

Organum, plural Organa, originally, any musical instrument (later in particular an organ); the term attained its lasting sense, however, during the Middle Ages in reference to a polyphonic (many-voiced) setting, in certain specific styles, of Gregorian chant.

What are the 3 types of organum?

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Is organum a genre of music?

Organum is a genre of Medieval polyphonic music (music with two or more simultaneous, different voice parts) that reached the peak of its sophistication during the late 1100s-early 1200s in France. In organum, new music would be composed and sometimes improvised on top of the “fixed” music of older Gregorian chant.

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