| 11. | Motets were considered to be one of the most important forms of polyphonic music from 1220 to 1750.
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| 12. | Lithuanian folk music is based primarily around polyphonic music played on flutes, zithers ( kankls ) and other instruments.
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| 13. | As was then common even for Conservatoire-trained musicians, he had never become familiar with the polyphonic music of earlier centuries.
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| 14. | Today's composers are employing polytempi as a compositional strategy to create total and complete independence of line in polyphonic music.
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| 15. | During the 16th and 17th century, the cathedral was one of the centers of the Aragonese school of polyphonic music.
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| 16. | Gregorian chant is warmly recommended by the Catholic Church, as both polyphonic music and modern unison music for the assembly.
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| 17. | We regularly tackled, and probably massacred, a great wealth of European polyphonic music from the Byrd Masses to the Bach motets.
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| 18. | I wanted to be able to play live multitimbral polyphonic music using as many fingers and feet as I had ."
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| 19. | The " Portland Mercury " has described the band as follows : " Golden Retriever create polyphonic music from monophonic instruments.
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| 20. | Some texts of the canonical hours have been set to polyphonic music, in particular the Benedictus, the Magnificat, and the Nunc dimittis.
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