chace
chace — 名詞
1. a type of song from 14th-century France in which two or more voices sing the sam
獵歌
十四世紀法國卡農式複音歌曲
a type of song from 14th-century France in which two or more voices sing the same melody one after the other, all at the same pitch, so that each voice seems to chase the one before it
Dr. Nakamura played a recording of a 14th-century chace for her early music class.
中村老師在她的早期音樂課上播放了一首十四世紀獵歌的錄音。
domain: historical music
The choir sang a chace from the Ivrea Codex during the medieval music festival.
該合唱團在中世紀音樂節上演唱了一首來自伊夫雷亞手抄本的獵歌。
Professor Okonkwo introduced a 14th-century chace to the graduate music seminar.
Okonkwo 教授在研究生音樂研討會中介紹了一首十四世紀的獵歌。
Lucia transcribed a three-voice chace from the Montpellier Codex for her musicology thesis.
Lucia 為了她的音樂學論文,轉錄了一首來自蒙佩利爾手抄本的三聲部獵歌。
- caccia
the Italian equivalent of the same period, which also means 'hunt' in Italian
用法筆記
Pronounced /ʃas/ (shahs) in the French manner, or /tʃeɪs/ in English-influenced musicological contexts. The word is related to 'chase' because the voices appear to pursue one another.