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It is the prayer 'Hail Mary' in Latin. The two most famous music settings of the prayer were written by Schubert and Bach-Gounod.
Music theory is the study of how music works. It examines the language and notation of music. It seeks to identify patterns and structures in composers' techniques, across or within genres, styles, or historical periods.
The Sumerian people spoke the language of ancient Sumer. In the 3rd millineum BC, a close cultural simbiosis developed bettwen the Sumarians and Akkadians, so many were bilingual. Around the year 2000 BC, the Akkadian language replaced the Sumerian language, though the Sumarian laguage continued to be used as a sacred, ceremonial, literary, and scientific language in Mesopotamia until the first century AD.
These are all the musical periods, the 5 most commonly known would be from Renaissance-Modern. Those are spoken of the most often. Prehistoric (before writing) Ancient before (350) Medieval (about 350-1400) Renaissance (1400-1600) Baroque (1600-1750) Classical (1740-1820) Romantic (1820-1900) Modern (1900-today)
The language during the renaissance was usually Latin.
Through the nineteenth century, it was traditional to write musical directions in a score in the Italian language. This is still common, but more and more composers write such direction in their own language.
written language developed by the Aryans
written language developed by the Aryans
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Italian composers write operas to Italian texts, just as German composers write them to German texts, and so on. Opera was invented in Italy, so many of its composers were Italian. There are operas in almost every language.
The common language used to spread the ideas of the Renaissance was Latin. Latin was the language of scholars and educated people during this time, and many Renaissance texts were written in Latin to reach a wider audience across Europe.
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Izora Scott has written: 'Controversies Over The Imitation Of Cicero As A Model For Style, And Some Phases Of Their Influence On The Schools Of The Renaissance' -- subject(s): Style, Ciceronianism, Latin language, Latin language, Medieval and modern, Rhetoric, Renaissance, Influence, Renaissance, Education, History, Renaissance Rhetoric, Medieval and modern Latin language
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