polifonie
Polifonie is a term used in music to describe the simultaneous combination of two or more independent melodic lines. These melodic lines are harmonically interdependent and create a rich texture where each voice retains its own distinct identity. This is in contrast to monophony, which consists of a single melodic line, or homophony, where a single melody is supported by chords.
The origins of polifonie can be traced back to medieval music, particularly in the development of organum.
Key elements of polifonie include counterpoint, the art of combining independent melodic lines, and imitation, where