Vox principalis means "principal voice" in Latin. In music it refers to a preexisting melody, derived from Gregorian chant, to which Medieval composers would add other voices to produce compositions known as organa (singular organum).
Vox principalis or principal voice sings the melody.
Typhlomangelia principalis was created in 1912.
Vox organalis refers to a specific type of musical voice or part in medieval polyphony, particularly in the context of organum. It typically denotes the lower voice that moves in parallel motion with the chant or principal melody, known as the vox principalis. This practice allowed for the enhancement of the original plainchant by adding harmonic depth and texture. The term is often associated with the early development of Western classical music.
A Gregorian Chant melody sung very slowly beneath a more active musical line.--Cantus firmus The voice singing the melody of an organum.--Vox principalis In a polyphonic composition, the part that holds the melody.--Tenor The voice singing the accompanying line of an organum.--Vox organalis
Vox Dei para Vox Dei was created in 1974.
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