Canon (musica)
Canon in plurimis scriptis est compositio musica polyphoniae in duabus vel pluribus vocibus quae melodiam absolute et accurate imitantur, sed non semper in eiusdem tonis; plerumque autem, "canon est regula voluntatem compositoris sub obscuritate quadam ostendens" (Iohannes Tinctoris, Diffinitorium, ca. 1500). Exemplum familiare est carmen cuius titulus est Frater Iacobus (Francogallice "Frère Jacques").
Nexus interni
Bibliographia selecta
recensere- Davies, Peter Maxwell. 1971. Canon: In Mem. IS. Tempo 97 (June): [Supplementum]: In Memoriam: Igor Fedorovich Stravinsky. Canons and Epitaphs, Set I.
- Davies, Peter Maxwell. 1972. Canons and Epitaphs in Memoriam Igor Stravinsky. A Solution by Peter Maxwell Davies of the Puzzle-Canon He Contributed to Set I, Published in Tempo 97. Tempo 100: [Supplementum] tres paginae sine numeris.
- Hewett, Helen. 1957. The Two Puzzle Canons in Busnois's Maintes femmes. Journal of the American Musicological Society 10(2): 104–10.
- Kennedy, Michael, ed. 1994. Canon. The Oxford Dictionary of Music, ed. consociatus Joyce Bourne. Oxoniae at Novi Eboraci: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198691629.
- Mann, Alfred, J. Kenneth Wilson, et Peter Urquhart. Canon (i). Grove Music Online.