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  2. Missa prolationum - Wikipedia

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    The four voices each sing in a different mensuration. For instance, in the first "Kyrie", the four voices sing in the meters 2/2, 3/2, 6/4, and 9/4 respectively (in modern notation). Thus, the second voice, in 3/2, sings the same tune as the first voice, in 2/2, but half again as slowly, so the voices gradually pull apart.

  3. Missa L'homme armé super voces musicales - Wikipedia

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    The second of the three of Agnus Dei sections is another well-known mensuration canon (see example); this particular canon was famous in the sixteenth century, and often mentioned in theoretical treatises. [8] The last of the three repetitions of the Agnus Dei, the section that closes the mass, is the longest, and is accompanied by a direction ...

  4. Prolation canon - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th century, one such canon is the Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten by Arvo Pärt (1976). [1] Additionally, Larry Polansky has written numerous four-voice prolation canons whose melodies are permutations of a limited number of elements, and Mark Alburger , in Immortality from San Rafael News , directly maps a new melody into the ...

  5. Canon (music) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Only in the 16th century did the word "canon" begin to be used to describe the strict, imitative texture created by such a procedure. [2] The word is derived from the Greek "κανών", Latinised as canon, which means "law" or "norm". In contrapuntal usage, the word refers to the "rule" explaining the number of parts, places of ...

  6. Mensural notation - Wikipedia

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    These correspond to modern measures of 9 8, 3 4, 6 8, and 2 4 respectively (assuming a reduction factor of 1:4 in transcription, i.e., mapping mensural minims to modern quavers), or alternatively 9 4, 3 2, 6 4 and 2 2 respectively (with a reduction factor of 1:2). In each case, one breve corresponds to one modern bar.

  7. Kids' Lit Quiz - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Mills awards the points in a sudden-death playoff during the Wellington Region Kids' Lit Quiz in 2010. The Kids' Lit Quiz is an annual literature competition, in which teams of four students, aged 10 to 14, work together to answer wide-ranging literary questions. The winning team from each region competes in the national final.

  8. The Canon's Yeoman's Tale - Wikipedia

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    The Canon and his Yeoman are not mentioned in the General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales, where most of the other pilgrims are described, but they arrive later after riding fast to catch up with the group. [1] The tale the Canon's Yeoman tells is in two parts. The first part is an exposé of the shady business of his master the Canon as an ...

  9. Western canon - Wikipedia

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    The Great Books of the Western World in 60 volumes. A university or college Great Books Program is a program inspired by the Great Books movement begun in the United States in the 1920s by John Erskine of Columbia University, which proposed to improve the higher education system by returning it to the western liberal arts tradition of broad cross-disciplinary learning.