-
previously or
simultaneously stated line is said to be its
retrograde or
cancrizans (/ˈkæŋkrɪˌzænz/ "walking backward",
medieval Latin, from
cancer "crab")...
- 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...
- 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 of...
- up by that same interval. In a
retrograde canon, also
known as a
canon cancrizans (Latin for crab canon,
derived from the
Latin cancer = crab), the follower...
- 2 (the
first representing a
notable example of a crab
canon or
canon cancrizans)
Canon a 2, per
motum contrarium Canon a 2, per augmentationem, contrario...
- uses just
about all the
contrapuntal resources available:
double stretto,
cancrizan, augmentation, diminution,
pedal point and
invertible counterpoint....
- "everyone
sings the same thing". Some of the "old methods", like
canon cancrizans (with
retrograde motion) or
mirror canon (with
inverted motion), became...
- &
Supersound -
Intrinsic Evolution (2008
Charles Persip Productions &
Cancrizans Booking & Management) With
Ernestine Anderson Moanin' Moanin' Moanin'...
- the Mapa
include fugues, "trocados" (works
using contrary motion) and
cancrizans canons.
There is a
composition for
strings which uses what
Valls calls...
- microstructures. On a
micro scale, the
section is
characterized by
rhythmic cancrizans, canons, and
other procedural units. As with the A section, a
large variety...