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Alte Musik

в PONS речника

ear·ly ˈmu·sic СЪЩ

в PONS речника
Alte Musik МУЗ
в PONS речника

mu·sic [ˈmju:zɪk] СЪЩ no pl

1. music (pattern of sounds):

Musik f <-, -en>

2. music no pl УЩЕ, УНИ (study of music):

Musik f <-, -en>

3. music (notes):

I. ear·ly <-ier, -iest [or more early, most early]> [ˈɜ:li, Am ˈɜ:r-] ПРИЛ

1. early (in the day):

früh <früher, am früh(e)sten>
Morgenausgabe f <-, -n>
Frühaufsteher(in) м (f) <-s, ->

2. early (of a period):

früh <früher, am früh(e)sten>
Vorschulerziehung f <-> kein pl
Frühromantiker(in) м (f)
Anfangsstadium ср <-s, -stadien>
Frühstadium f <-s, -stadien>

3. early attr form (prompt):

4. early:

du bist früh dran разг
Frühpension f A, CH

5. early attr (first):

II. ear·ly <-ier, -iest [or more early, most early]> [ˈɜ:li, Am ˈɜ:r-] НРЧ

1. early (in the day):

früh <früher, am früh(e)sten>

2. early (in good time):

3. early:

4. early (of a period):

früh <früher, am früh(e)sten>

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They describe their music as a cross between sacred and profane, ethereal and neo-classical, contemporary and early music.
en.wikipedia.org
Their version of medieval music was gutsy, compared to most early music consorts of the time.
en.wikipedia.org
Second, the creation of original music that incorporates compositional features of early music, such as musical modes.
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The repertoire ranges from early music to 20th-century classical music.
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Fretwork is known for its global touring and, as well as performances of early music, commissioning new compositions for viol consort.
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