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Text declamation
Text declamation refers to the manner in which a composer sets words to music.〔Kerman, Joseph, and Gary Tomlinson. 2008. ''Listen, 6th edition''. New York: Bedford St. Martins.〕 Aesthetically declamation is conceived of as "accurate" (approximating the natural rhythms and patterns of human speech) or not, which informs perceptions about emotional power as expressed through the relationship between words and music.
== Renaissance Composers and Word Painting ==
Late Renaissance composers in particular were concerned with matching text up with music in such a way that the latter could be said to express the former. Madrigalists used a declamation technique known as word painting (aka text painting or tone painting) to make musical notes illustrate word meanings, trying literally to paint visual images with sonic materials. Thomas Weelkes' madrigal "As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending" uses word painting throughout to declaim textual meaning:〔Altas, Allan W. 1998. Renaissance Music: Music in Western Europe, 1400-1600. New York: W.W. Norton, 681.〕
mm 1-9: "Latmos hill" -

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