Both use imitative polyphony or homophony
A Madrigal is secular vocal music. A Motet is, for all intents and purposes, a sacred Madrigal; meaning it is religious vocal music.
sorry dude you can only become a madrigal if you own the tenth book it comes with a madrigal card
A Mass is always based on a specific text that is part of the liturgy of a given day. One difference between a renaissance Mass and a motet is that the motet, while usually sacred, was not always specifically connected to texts from the liturgy of the Mass.
works for two or more choirs.
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Motet.
A Madrigal is secular vocal music. A Motet is, for all intents and purposes, a sacred Madrigal; meaning it is religious vocal music.
madrigal
Madrigals and Motets were both big in the 13th century. The word motet comes from the french word "mot" which means "word" It is a choral piece "with words" Actually motets and madrigals are very similar and are both choral pieces with words. Madrigals usually were written with secular texts and motets with sacred texts.
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Gilles Motet was born on 1956-06-22.
Motet and Mass
The primary technique used in motet composition is homophony.
Gothic Motet is nearly always based on gregorian chant. It contains secular words.
an anthem is sung in latin, a motet is sung in english. both are church music
No, a motet is typically a sacred vocal composition in multiple parts, often with religious text.
The Italian madrigal led to the development of the English madrigal, but the main difference is the language