Double Counterpoint and Canon

Double Counterpoint and Canon by Ebenezer Prout is a comprehensive exploration of advanced musical composition techniques, published by University Press of the Pacific in 2005. This edition spans 292 pages and is presented in English, featuring numerous musical examples integrated throughout the text. The book serves as a crucial introduction to the study of double counterpoint and various forms of imitation, essential for those delving into higher branches of music composition.
Readers will find a detailed examination of music theory, focusing on genres and styles, as well as instructional elements that enhance appreciation and understanding of classical music. Prout’s work is designed for students and practitioners alike, offering insights into composition techniques that remain relevant today. This edition continues to be a valuable resource for anyone interested in deepening their knowledge of music theory and composition.
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The second edition of Prout’s still indispensable work, profusely illustrated with musical examples woven directly into the text. The study of double counterpoint and of the various forms of imitation is an invaluable and indispensable introduction to the higher branches of composition. This title is cited and recommended by Books for College Libraries. At the time of original publication in 1893, Ebenezer Prout was Professor of Harmony and Composition at the Royal Academy of Music. He is also the author of Harmony: Its Theory and Practice and Counterpoint: Strict and Free.
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