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organum

[awr-guh-nuhm] / ˈɔr gə nəm /


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A few years later he wrote a tune for her, Organum.

From The Guardian • Sep. 2, 2010

If Mr. Ford knew more history he might know that Bacon's Novum Organum was also picked to outlive the Bible.

From Time Magazine Archive

The late Viscountess Rothermere, then in Washington, read Tertium Organum, got "passionately" interested in it, cabled-Ouspensky an offer to sponsor him in England.

From Time Magazine Archive

Most impressive was the granite-hewn intensity of his orchestral miniatures, Men and Mountains, Portals and Organum.

From Time Magazine Archive

Organum became very popular across Europe - and, dare I say it, formulaic to the point of tedium.

From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall




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