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In literature, nature poetry makes a comeback
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== Remonitionist music ==
== Western European music ==
[[Verse:Irta/Remonitionism|Remonitionist]] music is an alternate evolution of our Renaissance music. The style that arises from the First Remonition is a neo-medievalism derived from the music of various Italic-speaking cultures, but Second Remonitionist music is much more meditative and chanting/intoned singing-based. European Christian music (except Irish classical music) is the same as in our timeline up to the First Remonitionist Reformation in the 16th c.
Three distinct classical styles emerge in Western Europe in Irta, all of which are popular. The first two arise directly out of Remonitionism -- the style that arises from the First Remonition is a neo-medievalism derived from the music of various Italic-speaking cultures as well as Tsarfati Jewish music, but Second Remonitionist music is much more meditative and chanting/intoned singing-based. European Christian music (except Irish classical music) is the same as in our timeline up to the First Remonitionist Reformation in the 16th c.


Should be heavily influenced by Azalic culture by the end of 2nd Remonition
Should be heavily influenced by Azalic culture by the end of 2nd Remonition
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2-part counterpart likes resolving to fifths and uses tons of Machaut cadences (Eb-G -> D-A, Ed-Gt -> D-A, E-G# -> D-A)
2-part counterpart likes resolving to fifths and uses tons of Machaut cadences (Eb-G -> D-A, Ed-Gt -> D-A, E-G# -> D-A)


Prefers minor and Locrian for diatonic music; 17edo influences Tsarfati Jewish music somewhat too, explaining the use of Locrian in Cualandian Jewish nusachim
Nowadays First Remonitionist styles are much more popular in Riphea, Riphean colonies and Cualand.


John Wellwise /wɛlɪz/ is the counterpoint guy (interpreting "Fuxian" as Mandarin 富賢)
John Wellwise /wɛlɪz/ is the counterpoint guy (interpreting "Fuxian" as Mandarin 富賢)
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