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‖ stile antico Mus.|ˈstile anˈtiko| [It., lit. ‘old style’.] The strict contrapuntal style of the sixteenth century, esp. as exemplified in the works of Palestrina.
1944W. Apel Harvard Dict. Mus. 550/2 Palestrina style... As early as the 17th century this style, under names such as stile antico, stile osservato..had become ‘classical’ in the Roman school. 1959Collins Mus. Encycl. 624/2 Stile antico, the contrapuntal style of the 16th cent. as practised by Italian composers and formulated by Italian theorists in the 17th and early 18th cent. 1968New Oxf. Hist. Music iv. x. 521 This consciously conservative tendency among Catholic composers..resulted in the ultimate petrifaction of the Palestrinian stile antico, which artificially survived well into the eighteenth century. 1974Early Music July 197/1 A dull stile antico section for ‘Domine fili unigenite’. 1976Ibid. July 274 Cavalli's final work, the Requiem, looks backwards also, but its use of the stile antico is not quite so remote as that in the psalms. |