Monodie
Monodie or Mondey (German / French: Monodie, Italian: monodia, English: monody) is a new solo-style music born mainly in Florence and Rome at the end of the 16th century. It was performed with a singing or singing singer and accompaniment instruments, and many played with it. Previous music was mainly Renaissance music, centered on polyphony written in polyphonic voices, oriented toward a smooth, smooth sound. From the request of the intellectual at the time that expresses the meaning of the words of lyrics clearly, from the demands of the intellectual at the time that it wanted to hear, music that accompanied accompaniment instruments was born with a solo performance and a small number of people's singing, musical mistakes made until then Retitar · cantend recitar ...