单词 | musica ficta |
释义 | musica fictan. Music. In (esp. polyphonic) music of the 10th to 16th centuries (and occasionally in later music): the convention by which certain notes in a melody as written are chromatically altered in performance in order to avoid unacceptable intervals; the altered notes resulting from this practice. Also in extended use.The practice is recorded in musical treatises of the 10th cent. and continued at least into the 17th cent. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > [noun] > musica ficta or figurata musica figurata1740 musica ficta1786 society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > singing > [noun] > style of singing musica ficta1786 stile rappresentativo1886 sing-song1893 bel canto1894 throat singing1916 quasi parlando1959 isicathamiya1974 1786 T. Busby Compl. Dict. Music Musica ficta,..the name given by Franchinus and other musical writers, to the first deviations from the old ecclesiastical modes. 1886 W. S. Rockstro Gen. Hist. Mus. 482 The Rules of..Musica ficta..enable us to supply, with certainty, the accidental Sharps and Flats, which the older writers omitted. 1954 A. Hughes in New Oxf. Hist. Music II. xi. 370 The position which called for such a system as musica ficta is as simple as the processes of its working out are complex. It is the problem of the tritone. 1963 R. Donington Interpr. Early Music iv. 67 D minor, which we notate with a signature of one flat, grew out of the Dorian mode when its leading note, C, became habitually sharpened by the workings of musica ficta. 1986 Music & Lett. Oct. 444 The representation of musica ficta and editorial accidentals is generally satisfactory. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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