discantus

/dɪsˈkæntəs/

Definitions

1. noun

The highest part of a polyphonic vocal composition, especially in medieval music, typically sung by a soloist or a group of singers.

“The choir sang the discantus in perfect harmony, accompanied by the string orchestra.”

2. noun

A solo vocal part in medieval music, especially in a polyphonic composition.

“The discantus was a challenging part to sing, requiring great skill and musicality.”

Synonyms

  • alto
  • soloist

Antonyms

  • bass
  • chorus