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‖ talea Mus.|ˈtɑːliːə| Pl. taleæ. [L., lit. stick, cutting.] A repeated rhythmic pattern in late-medieval isorhythmic motets.
1944W. Apel Harvard Dict. Mus. 367/1 The repeated scheme of time-values which is used in the sections A, B, C and..in D, is called talea in 14th-century treatises. 1960New Oxf. Hist. Music III. v. 145 The rhythmical pattern of the first section or talea serves to determine the formal structure of the whole... The melodic development of the individual taleae is now entirely subordinate to a rigid framework dictated by rhythm. 1963Listener 17 Jan. 141/1 The structural skeleton of the movement is sixteen rotations of the melody, containing fifteen rotations of the rhythmic pattern or talea. 1974Early Music Oct. 220 In some [motets] the isorhythmic voices are constructed not only with a talea (the rhythmic pattern) but also a color. |