Cantu a vatoccu (Q125056553)

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A polyvocal form of the oral tradition of Umbria and Marche, in two non-parallel voices, substantially homorhythmic, in discanto, characterized by the presence of intervals of second, augmented fourth, sixth, and minor seventh.
  • batoccu
  • vatoccu
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Cantu a vatoccu
A polyvocal form of the oral tradition of Umbria and Marche, in two non-parallel voices, substantially homorhythmic, in discanto, characterized by the presence of intervals of second, augmented fourth, sixth, and minor seventh.
  • batoccu
  • vatoccu

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