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Description: Explains how the names of polyphonic parts were adapted to identify voice types, with emphasis on the tenor and countertenor.
This note tries to clarify the meanings and uses of the names given to high-pitched male voices (counternors, haute-contres, altists, castrato). A good deal of confusion comes from the fact that we, today, use these labels to denote voice types, whereas the same labels were used for voice parts at the time.
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Creation Date: 1996-08-14T04:00:00Z
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