| 11. | In this they foreshadow the development of monody by the Florentine Camerata later in the century.
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| 12. | This led to him being one of the first English composers to introduce monody and recitative to England.
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| 13. | Smaller scale pieces are often difficult florid monody of the Caccini " new music " variety.
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| 14. | In the late sixteenth-century, composers attempted to recreate Greek drama using a style called monody.
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| 15. | Daniel Charles has described him as the person who decimated monody by the demultiplication of the acoustic spectrum.
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| 16. | Daniel Edgar ( member ) was recognized for his use various construction sounds in a number of Monody songs.
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| 17. | The florid, coloratura monody of the early Baroque gave way to a simpler, more polished melodic style.
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| 18. | It serves as a simple tool for searching information on Gregorian chant and other medieval monody including sacred songs.
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| 19. | He also used the technique of monody, as pioneered in northern Italy, for some of his solo madrigals.
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| 20. | On March 8, 2009, an interview with Monody was posted on the Portland music guide, Evy Metal.
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