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cancrizans
cancrizans, a. Mus. (ˈkæŋkrɪzænz) [med.L., pres. pple. of cancrizāre to walk backwards, f. cancr-, cancer crab (cancer n.): see -ize.] Applied to a canon in which the theme or subject is repeated backward in the second part. Hence as n., such a canon.1782 C. Burney Hist. Mus. II. 494 The same part s...
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Anaklasis
On a micro scale, the section is characterized by rhythmic cancrizans, canons, and other procedural units.
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Artin Poturlyan
1992)
Geometric Transformations of the Plane and the Spase and Invention Polyphony (1999)
Reflexive Counterpoint (2004)
Theoretic Problems in the Canon Cancrizans
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recte
‖ recte, adv. (ˈrɛkteɪ) [L., lit. ‘in a straight line, rightly’.] 1. Correctly: used to indicate that the word or phrase following it within a parenthesis is the correct version of that which immediately precedes the insertion.1886 Trans. Philol. Soc. 621 Leg. contini (recte cointinni) gen. of coint...
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Francisco Valls
The instrumental works in the Mapa include fugues, "trocados" (works using contrary motion) and cancrizans canons.
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rectus
rectus (ˈrɛktəs) Pl. recti (ˈrɛktaɪ). [L., = straight, right.] 1. Anat. a. The name of various muscles, esp. of the abdomen, thigh, neck, and eye, so called from the straightness of their fibres.1704 J. Harris Lex. Techn. I, Rectus Femoris is a Muscel of the Leg, so named from its streight Progress ...
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Canon (music)
Retrograde or crab canon
In a retrograde canon, also known as a canon cancrizans (Latin for crab canon, derived from the Latin cancer = crab), the follower The cancrizans, and often the mensuration canon, take exception to the rule that the follower must start later than the leader; that is, in a typical canon
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technica
‖ technica (ˈtɛknɪkə) [Latinized form of Gr. τεχνικά neuter pl. = technical matters, and of τεχνική fem. sing.] = technic B. 2, technique.1782 [see cancrizans a.]. 1796 Burney Mem. Metastasio III. 359 Definitions of the technica of ancient music. 1855 tr. Labarte's Arts Mid. Ages 2 Christian art, un...
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Crab canon
A crab canon (also known by the Latin form of the name, canon cancrizans; as well as retrograde canon, canon per recte et retro or canon per rectus et
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crab
▪ I. crab, n.1 (kræb) Forms: 1 crabba, pl. -an, 2–6 crabbe, 2–3 pl. -en, (5 crabe), 5– crab. [OE. crabba = ON. krabbi masc., MLG. krabbe, MDu. crabbe, Du. krabbe, krab, fem. (Thence F. crabe 13th c., in 16th c. also crabbe). Allied etymologically to MLG. krēvet, MDu. creeft, Du. kreeft:—OLG. type *k...
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Charlie Persip
Missed It (Soul Note, 1985)
No Dummies Allowed (Soul Note, 1989)
Charli Persip & Supersound - Intrinsic Evolution (2008 Charles Persip Productions & Cancrizans
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Retrograde (music)
A melodic line that is the reverse of a previously or simultaneously stated line is said to be its retrograde or cancrizans ( "walking backward", medieval Therefore, most of the composers regard cancrizans as an artificial device imposed upon a theme rather than as a consequence germinated by it."
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Symphony No. 3, "Rituals"
Contrapunctus II, a 4
Canon II, a 10—this is Canon I per arsin et thesin (upside down)
Contrapunctus III, a 5
Canon III, a 8—this is Canon I in motu cancrizans
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The Musical Offering
6 (a six-voice fugue)
Ten Canons:
Canones diversi super Thema Regium:
2 Canons a 2 (the first representing a notable example of a crab canon or canon cancrizans
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Schubert's last sonatas
This includes the final bars of the A major Sonata, which consist of a cancrizans of its opening; and the arpeggiation at the end of the slow movement Here one can mention the profound level of cyclic integration (especially the cancrizans which "parenthesize" the A major Sonata); fantasia-like writing
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