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Hoquetus technique, or hocket, is the distribution of melody note groups or single notes over multiple, alternating instruments. Its origin lies in Medieval polyphonic music from the Ars Antiqua period. The example in this video is the French isorhythmic motet Alpha Vibrans Monumentum (c. 1390). The opening measures in the Finale, Movement 4 from the 6th Symphony by Tchaikovsky (1893), may be interpreted as another hoquetus example, yielding a fascinating stereo effect. Finally, we study a contemporary example, the Michel Legrand arrangement of Malagueña by Albeniz, on the album Twenty Songs of the Century (1974), with an outspoken, extreme alternating instrument pattern. There's a companion document with text, diagrams and score excerpts available in the webshop. Contents: 00:00 Opening titles 00:28 Section 1 Introduction: what this video is about 01:31 Section 2 Hoquetus or hocket technique in short 02:24 Section 3 Isorhythmic Motet, imitation, stretto and hocket, talea and cantus firmus 09:49 Section 4 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6, mvt. 4 Finale, string section opening 13:33 Section 5 Albeniz Malagueña, arr. Michel Legrand, melody orchestration 16:00 Summary and conclusion #HoquetusTechnique #Melody #Hocket More information on or purchase the Musical Analysis ebook at https://www.fransabsil.nl/htm/musanbk... Support video tutorial production on this channel? PayPal https://www.fransabsil.nl/htm/archive... Website https://www.fransabsil.nl