Point of imitation
four Christmas motets by Poulenc. Poulenc is a French musical composer. A motet is a choral, maybe polyphonic piece of music.
Approximately 350 motets are attributed to Josquin des Prez, a prominent Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance. His motets are renowned for their polyphonic complexity and expressive qualities.
Saint-Nicolas-des-Motets's population is 267.
The area of Saint-Nicolas-des-Motets is 12.77 square kilometers.
Andrew V. Jones has written: 'The motets of Carissimi' -- subject(s): Motets
The biggest portion of Bach's musical output was for liturgical usage. The cantatas (all but a few) the organ works (all but a few), the many motets, etc.
Gabrieli
Mildred Jane Johnson has written: 'The motets of the Codex Ivrea' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Motets, Music, Part songs, Sacred, Sacred Part songs
That could be "motets" if it's plural.
Nicolas xzo Gombert has written: 'Motets, Chansons, Magnificat'
chansons
Some examples of motets include "Ave Maria" by Josquin des Prez, "O Magnum Mysterium" by Tomas Luis de Victoria, and "Lamentations of Jeremiah" by Thomas Tallis. These pieces typically feature complex polyphony and were popular during the Renaissance and Baroque periods.