The Growth And Influence of Music in Relation to Civilization

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The Growth And Influence of Music in Relation to Civilization
Henry Tipper
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But, more im- portant in the evolution of the art, he initiated the purest style of canonic part-writing, using imitation throughout his compositions. Like a true poet, he would not sacrifice the spirit to the ■* Naumann, p. 306.
58 The Growth and Influence of Music letter, and, while respecting law, would not yield his individuality. Euphonic beauty, scientifically expressed, was the aim and attainment of this master.
The efforts of Dufay were worthily supplemented by those of Antoine de Busno
...is, born in Flanders, 1440 A. D. His songs exhibit a marked improve- ment upon those of the earlier masters. Without sacrificing euphony, he rendered science a more obedient servant. This trait is specially dis- cernible in his canonic treatment, which is more continuous than Dufay's. He was also superior as a harmonist, and a striking feature in his com- positions is the resolution of the seventh tone. With this master the pre-eminence of the Gallo- Belgic school ceased ; but we have seen how fruit- ful were its labours, how important its euphonic workings.

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