CANTUS FIRMUS


Meaning of CANTUS FIRMUS in English

-ˈfirməs, -ˈfər- noun

Etymology: Medieval Latin, literally, fixed song

1. : the plainchant or simple Gregorian melody that was originally sung in unison and prescribed as to form and use by ecclesiastical tradition

2. : a melodic theme or subject ; especially : one for contrapuntal treatment

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