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Music performed a cappella (/ ˌɑː kəˈpɛlə / AH kə-PEL-ə, UK also / ˌæ kəˈpɛlə / AK ə-PEL-ə, Italian: [a kkapˈpɛlla]; [1] lit. 'in the style of the chapel'), less commonly spelled a capella in English, [2] is music performed by a singer or a singing group without instrumental accompaniment.
A cappella refers to vocal music performed without instrumental accompaniment. This style has its roots in the Renaissance period, where singers would often perform sacred music in choirs, emphasizing harmony and vocal texture.
a cappella, (Italian: “in the church style”), performance of a polyphonic (multipart) musical work by unaccompanied voices. Originally referring to sacred choral music, the term now refers to secular music as well.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
What does the word a cappella mean? There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the word a cappella , one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
A cappella refers to vocal music performed without instrumental accompaniment. This style emphasizes the beauty of the human voice, often allowing for rich harmonies and intricate vocal arrangements.
Apr 20, 2021 · What Is A Cappella? ‘A cappella’ (not acapela, acappella, accappela, acappella, or any of the other spellings you might have seen!) is a broad term used to describe unaccompanied close-harmony singing.
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A cappella may be defined as, "of the chapel" or, Contrapuntal imitation and constant tunefulness in all more specifically, "in the style of the church." But that parts is one of the polyphonic ideals. raises the question, "What church and what style?" Third, all parts are of equal importance. The alto is.