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‖ moˈnodia Mus. [It. or L.: see monody.] (See quot.)
1880Rockstro in Grove Dict. Mus. II. 354/1 Monodia. A term applied, by modern critics, to music written in what is sometimes called the Homophonic Style: that is to say, music, in which the Melody is confined to a single part, instead of being equally distributed between all the Voices employed, as in the Polyphonic Schools. |