Rualark 2015-02-07 14:11:45 | Compare medieval Machaut and renaissance Palestrina music here.
Palestrina - smooth melodically and rhythmically, treats all voice parts equally (mostly imitative counterpoint with harmony based on thirds, with careful control of dissonances as passing tines/neighbor notes, suspensions; cadences are overlapping and focused on full triads).
Machaut - not that smooth melodically and rhythmically, independent voices, melodic interest in upper voices, little use of thirds, cadences are clear cut/no overlap; cadences focus on perfect consonances. (Machaut, Palestrina) |