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This research tool was developed by Dr Denis Collins, University of Queensland, and Dr Jason Stoessel, University of New England, as part of an Australian Research Council Discovery Project (DP150102135) “Canonic techniques and musical change, c.1330–c.1530" from 2015 to 2018. Our goal has been to collect and classify every canon that survived in musical sources as late as 1530. Canon is defined here in the broadest sense as a polyphonic structure that results from one or more voices or parts being combined using strict repetition or systematic transformation. We hope that this website will provide musicians and musicologists with insights into the vibrant and creative processes that informed the composition of canons in early European music.Issued: 2018
Subjects
130704 Understanding Europe’s past |
220301 Digital humanities |
Arts and Leisure |
Applications in Arts and Humanities |
Applied Computing |
Arts |
Cultural Understanding |
Culture and Society |
European History (Excl. British, Classical Greek and Roman) |
European History (Excl. British, Classical Greek and Roman) |
Historical Studies |
History and Archaeology |
History, Heritage and Archaeology |
Historical Studies |
Information and Computing Sciences |
Music |
Music |
Musicology and Ethnomusicology |
Performing Arts and Creative Writing |
Studies in Creative Arts and Writing |
Understanding Past Societies |
Understanding Europe's Past |
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arc : DP150102135
Identifiers
- DOI : 10.25952/5CAFD2F03E450
- Handle : 1959.11/26699
- Local : une:1959.11/26699