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- Chorale_monody abstract "In music, a chorale monody was a type of a sacred composition of the very early German Baroque era. It was for solo voice and accompanying instruments, usually basso continuo, and was closely related to the contemporary Italian style of monody. Almost all examples of chorale monodies were written in the first half of the 17th century.A chorale monody used the text of a chorale, but rarely if ever used the chorale tune, at least not in a recognizable form. It was also related to the concertato madrigal, another contemporary Italian form.".
- Chorale_monody wikiPageID "1160459".
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- Chorale_monody hasPhotoCollection Chorale_monody.
- Chorale_monody subject Category:Baroque_music.
- Chorale_monody subject Category:Christian_music.
- Chorale_monody subject Category:German_music_history.
- Chorale_monody comment "In music, a chorale monody was a type of a sacred composition of the very early German Baroque era. It was for solo voice and accompanying instruments, usually basso continuo, and was closely related to the contemporary Italian style of monody. Almost all examples of chorale monodies were written in the first half of the 17th century.A chorale monody used the text of a chorale, but rarely if ever used the chorale tune, at least not in a recognizable form.".
- Chorale_monody label "Chorale monody".
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- Chorale_monody sameAs Q5104952.
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- Chorale_monody wasDerivedFrom Chorale_monody?oldid=279076416.
- Chorale_monody isPrimaryTopicOf Chorale_monody.