musica ficta

musica ficta
the use of chromatically altered tones in the contrapuntal music of the 10th to the 16th centuries.
Syn: musica falsa

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  • Musica ficta — (from Latin, false , feigned , or contrived music) was a term used in European music theory from the late 12th century to about 1600 to describe any pitches, whether notated or to be added by performers in accordance with their training, that lie …   Wikipedia

  • Musica Ficta — On parle de musica ficta, par opposition à la musica recta, dans le cadre de la théorie des hexacordes et de la solmisation décrite par Guido d Arezzo Sommaire 1 Les deux définitions de la musica ficta 2 De la musica recta à la musica ficta 2.1 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Musica ficta — Musica fịcta   [lateinisch »künstlich gebildete Musik«], Musica fạlsa [lateinisch »falsche Musik«], in der Musiktheorie des 13. 16. Jahrhunderts gebräuchliche Bezeichnung für Töne, die im System der Hexachorde nicht enthalten sind und nur unter …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Música ficta — Para otros usos de este término, véase Musica ficta (desambiguación). La musica ficta (de latín, música “falsa”, “fingida” o “ideada”) era un término usado en teoría de la música europea a partir de finales del siglo XII hasta cerca de 1600 para… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Musica ficta — On parle de musica ficta, par opposition à la musica recta, dans le cadre de la théorie des hexacordes et de la solmisation décrite par Guido d Arezzo Sommaire 1 Les deux définitions de la musica ficta 2 De la musica recta à la musica ficta 2.1… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Música Ficta — Disambiguation: See musica ficta for the Latin musical term, feigned music. There are five early music ensembles with a similar name: Musica Ficta (Argentina) founded 1975 by Rubén Soifer. Musica Ficta (Colombia) founded in 1988 the subject of… …   Wikipedia

  • musica ficta — /myooh zi keuh fik teuh/; Lat. /mooh si kah fik tah/ the use of chromatically altered tones in the contrapuntal music of the 10th to the 16th centuries. Also, musica falsa /myooh zi keuh fawl seuh/; Lat. /mooh si kah fahl sah/. [1795 1805; < ML… …   Universalium

  • Musica ficta — Als Musica ficta (von lat. fingere, PPP fictum „gestalten, (um)formen“; auch Musica falsa von lat. falsus „nachgemacht, unecht“; dt. etwa „abweichender Ton“) wurden in der Musiktheorie ab dem Beginn des 13. Jahrhunderts diejenigen Töne bezeichnet …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Musica Ficta — (Lat. false music )    The performance practice of adding accidentals to written diatonic pitches, chiefly in medieval, Renaissance, and early Baroque music. The specifics of the tradition are inconsistent in both musical and theoretical sources… …   Historical dictionary of sacred music

  • Musica Ficta (grupo) — Musica Ficta Datos generales Origen España Información artística …   Wikipedia Español

  • Música Ficta (Colombia) — Música Ficta is an early music ensemble founded in Bogotá, Colombia, in 1988. The ensemble is specialized in the performance of Latin American and Spanish renaissance and baroque music. It has performed in over 20 countries in Europe, the USA,… …   Wikipedia

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