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counterpoint
counterpoint in music, the art of combining melodies each of which is independent though forming part of a homogeneous texture. The term derives from the Latin for "point against point," meaning note against note in referring to the notation of plainsong . The academic study of counterpoint was long based on Gradus ad Parnassum (1725, tr. 1943) by Johann Joseph Fux (1660-1741), an Austrian theorist and composer. This work formulates the study of counterpoint into five species—note against note, two notes against one, four notes against one, syncopation, and florid counterpoint, which combines the other species. Countless textbooks have followed this method, but since the early 20th cent. several theorists have based their courses in counterpoint on a direct study of 16th-century contrapuntal practice. The early master composers of contrapuntal music include Palestrina , Lasso , and Byrd . Polyphonic forms were later given a most brilliant and sophisticated expression during the baroque era in the works of J. S. Bach . See also polyphony ; imitation .
Bibliography: See W. Piston, Counterpoint (1947); H. Searle, Twentieth Century Counterpoint (1954).
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Counterpoint increases loss
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Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
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Book article from: Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
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linear counterpoint
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
linear counterpoint . Term used specifically to describe type of 20th-cent. counterpoint with emphasis on the individual strands of the fabric rather than on their harmonic implications—but all counterpoint is by nature linear.
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counterpoint
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
counterpoint In music, technique in composition involving independent melodic lines that are sung or played simultaneously to produce harmony . The term derives from the medieval practice of adding an accompanying note to each note of a melody. Counterpoint writing reached its height in the 16th century in the ...
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florid counterpoint
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music
florid counterpoint. The 5th species of strict counterpoint in which the added v. employs mixture of the processes of the other 4 species and also introduces shorter notes (eighth-notes).
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