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  2. Secular music - Wikipedia

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    Non-religious secular music and sacred music were the two main genres of Western music during the Middle Ages and Renaissance era. [ citation needed ] The oldest written examples of secular music are songs with Latin lyrics. [ 1 ]

  3. List of classical music genres - Wikipedia

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    Carol – A festive song, generally religious but non-liturgical, often with a dance-like or popular character. Chanson – French song, typically polyphonic and secular. Ensalada – Polyphonic composition, combining several different texts, both sacred and secular, and languages in a single composition.

  4. Song - Wikipedia

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    A part song, part-song or partsong is a form of choral music that consists of a secular (vs. ecclesiastical) song written or arranged for several vocal parts. Part songs are commonly sung by an SATB choir, but sometimes for an all-male or all-female ensemble.

  5. Secular hymn (genre) - Wikipedia

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    A secular hymn is a type of non-religious popular song that has elements in common with religious music, especially with Christian hymns. The concept goes back at least as far as 17 BCE when the Roman emperor Augustus commissioned the Roman poet Horace to write lyrics by that title ("Carmen Saeculare" in Latin).

  6. Part song - Wikipedia

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    A part song, part-song or partsong is a form of choral music that consists of a song to a secular or non-liturgical sacred text, [1] written or arranged for several vocal parts. Part songs are commonly sung by an SATB choir, but sometimes for an all-male or all-female ensemble. [2]

  7. Music - Wikipedia

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    Alongside these traditions of sacred and church music there existed a vibrant tradition of secular song (non-religious songs). Examples of composers from this period are Léonin, Pérotin, Guillaume de Machaut, and Walther von der Vogelweide. [50] [51] [52] [53]

  8. What do non-denominational, secular Humanism and spiritual ...

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    Heckman: There is a common misunderstanding of "non-denominational," and many reasons behind that. Here's what it actually means.

  9. Music genre - Wikipedia

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    Music can be divided into genres in numerous ways, sometimes broadly and with polarity, such as for popular music, as opposed to art music or folk music; or, as another example, religious music and secular music. The artistic nature of music means that these classifications are often subjective and controversial, and some genres may overlap.