Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

conductus

noun
/kənˈdʌk.təs/
Definition
A type of early polyphonic music, usually a liturgical composition.
Examples
  • The conductus was often performed during religious ceremonies.
  • Many medieval composers wrote conducti as part of their sacred music repertoire.
  • One famous example of a conductus is ‘O vos omnes’, which is well-known among early music enthusiasts.
Meaning
Conductus refers to a musical piece that is organized for two or more voices, typically sung in a solemn context.
Synonyms
  • liturgical chant
  • polyphonic music