motet

/moʊˈtɛt/
noun
  1. A type of vocal musical composition, usually with religious words, often sung without instruments.
    • In music class, we studied a Renaissance motet written for four voices.
    • The choir performed a beautiful motet by the composer Palestrina.
    • The cathedral's service included a motet sung by the visiting choir.
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