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1. Quodlibet definition is - a philosophical or theological point proposed for disputation; also : a disputation on such a point
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2. Quodlibet synonyms, Quodlibet pronunciation, Quodlibet translation, English dictionary definition of Quodlibet
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3. Quodlibet definition, a subtle or elaborate argument or point of debate, usually on a theological or scholastic subject
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4. [Middle English, from Medieval Latin Quodlibetum, from Latin quod libet, anything at all : quod, what; see kwo- in Indo-European roots + libet, it
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5. Quodlibet, (Latin: “what you will”) musical composition in which several well-known melodies are combined, either simultaneously or, less frequently, sequentially, for humorous effect
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6. Quodlibet can also refer to an amalgamation of different song texts in a vocal composition
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12. Quodlibet (plural Quodlibets) A form of music with melodies in counterpoint
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13. Quodlibet, cosentio, incurro, congruo, conpeto: coincide with: Quodlibet: Find more words! Use * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search: Use * for blank spaces Advanced Search: Advanced Word Finder: Nearby Translations
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14. Quodlibetic definition is - consisting or of the nature of a Quodlibet : purely academic; also : characterized by or fond of academic discussion.
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15. Definition of Quodlibet in the Definitions.net dictionary
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16. What does Quodlibet mean? Information and translations of Quodlibet in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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17. The Quodlibet as Represented in Bach’s Final Goldberg Variation BWV 988/30 By Thomas Braatz (January 2005) Bach’s use of the Quodlibet in ‘Variatio 30’ of the Goldberg Variations BWV 988 in many ways does not conform to the usual definition of ‘Quodlibet.’ Bach, ever the innovator, goes beyond the limitations of the established form
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18. Quodlibet (lat.: "what pleases") is a traditional card game associated with central European student fraternities that is played with William Tell pattern cards and in which the dealer is known as the 'beer king'
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21. ‘As you know, a Quodlibet contrapuntally mingles independent tunes, like ‘Humoresque’ and ‘Way Down upon the Swanee River.’’ More example sentences ‘From this he generates canons, overtures, duets, fugues, 3-part sinfonias, and even the famous Quodlibet, in which several tunes sound simultaneously.’
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23. Wikipedia says, "This Quodlibet is based on multiple German folk songs, two of which are Ich bin solang nicht bei dir g'west, ruck her, ruck her ("I have so long been away from you, come closer, come closer") and Kraut und Rüben haben mich vertrieben, hätt mein' Mutter Fleisch gekocht, wär
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24. Quodlibet The Coming Community (La comunità che viene) was published in Italian in 1990, in the aftermath of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Tiananmen protests, and the dissolution of Eastern European socialism
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25. The Latin word 'Quodlibet' usually means a humorous musical medley, but once was a philosophical disputation.
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26. A musical Quodlibet can be several things — a parody that contains some kind of crazy list, or a piece with well-known melodies that appear in successive or simultaneous combinations
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27. Quodlibet is a European trick taking game that is popular in universities
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28. Even if you are not hitting the spiked eggnog too hard this holiday season, Quodlibet might still be …
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29. Quodlibet definition: a light piece of music based on two or more popular tunes Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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30. Quodlibet (n.) "a nicety, subtlety," late 14c., Latin, literally "what you will, what you please," from quod "what," neuter of qui (from PIE root *kwo-, stem of relative and interrogative pronouns) + libet "it pleases" (from PIE root *leubh-"to care, desire, love").
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31. Quodlibet should be mostly a home away from home, a place where every guest should feel more than welcome
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32. J.S.BACH : Quodlibet : CLEMATIS Leonardo GARCIA-ALARCON CD RICERCAR : Issue June 2012
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35. A Quodlibet (; Latin for "whatever you wish" from quod, "what" and libet, "pleases") is a piece of music combining several different melodies, usually popular tunes, in counterpoint and often a light-hearted, humorous manner
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36. There are three main types of Quodlibet: A catalogue Quodlibet consists of a free setting of catalogue poetry (usually humorous lists of loosely related items).
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37. Quodlibet Thursday, 4 February 2021
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38. TRIO Quodlibet Mariechristine Lopez, violin Virginia Luca, viola Fabio Fausone, cello String trio version by Bruno Giuranna Live recording in Basilica di San Vitale, Ravenna in May 2017.
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39. La pagina della casa editrice Quodlibet di Macerata.
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40. Synonyms for Quodlibet in Free Thesaurus
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41. 1 word related to Quodlibet: issue
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42. What are synonyms for Quodlibet?
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43. This chapter presents Thomas Aquinas’s Quodlibet IV, which dates from his second Parisian regency (the second time Aquinas functioned as a master in Paris)
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44. Quodlibet Ensemble and countertenor Reginald Mobley are featured in Coming Together, a digital world premiere film available to watch now through Election Day, Tuesday, November 3, …
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45. La pagina della casa editrice Quodlibet di Macerata.
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46. What is the Quodlibet Sans font? The new typeface system is based on legibility of Renaissance and Baroque Antiqua
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47. What does Quodlibet mean? A usually humorous medley
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48. Quodlibet [was particularity / Frisch's Goldbergs] Thomas Braatz wrote (January 30, 2003): The information from the French source which Jim Morrison quoted is quite interesting in pointing out the difficulty in ascertaining the sources of the two folksongs that Bach quoted in the Quodlibet of the Goldberg Variations.
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49. • A Quodlibet (t; Latin for `what pleases` from quod • A Quodlibet is a musical medley improvised by several performers • (journal) Quodlibet is a peer-reviewed academic journal of philosophy • A humorous composition consisting of two or more independent and harmonically complementary melodies • A subtle or elaborate argument or point
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50. The Quodlibet Ensemble is a collective of creators and string players with a mission to produce creative musical experiences that engage, entertain and invite people to invest in their communities
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51. Quodlibet, the undergraduate society for Medieval Studies (in which many graduates participate), organizes fall and spring guest lectures by non-Cornell medievalists
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52. Quodlibet has a mailing list of over 100 students, professors, and staff in departments all over campus; an even broader membership of undergraduate and graduate
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53. Quodlibet (Suite from 'Magic Night') In the summer of 1922, Kurt \Veill was commissioned to write a score for a dance-mime to be presented in Berlin during the following Christmas season by Vladimir Boritch 's ch ildren 's theatre
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QUODLIBET [ˈkwädləˌbet]
NOUN
quodlibet (noun) · quodlibets (plural noun)
Definition of quodlibet. 1 : a philosophical or theological point proposed for disputation also : a disputation on such a point. 2 : a whimsical combination of familiar melodies or texts.
Quodlibet. For other meanings, see Quodlibet (disambiguation). A quodlibet ( /ˈkwɒdlɪbɛt/; Latin for "whatever you wish" from quod, "what" and libet, "pleases") is a musical composition that combines several different melodies —usually popular tunes—in counterpoint, and often in a light-hearted, humorous manner.
The quodlibet originated in 15th-century Europe, during a time when the practice of combining folk tunes was popular. Composer Wolfgang Schmeltzl [de] first used the term in a specifically musical context in 1544.
Bach 's Wedding Quodlibet or Quodlibet, which is not a quodlibet by the above definition but a ten-minute procession of nonsense, jokes, puns, obscure cultural references, word games, and parody of other songs. At times, the music imitates a chaconne and a fugue while deliberately obscuring the counterpoint.