A Treatise on Simple Counterpoint in Forty Lessons by Friedrich J. Lehmann
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LESSON XXV. Third Species in One Part. Second Species Mixed in
Three Parts. Examples and Exercises. LESSON XXVI. Third Species (continued). Mixed in Three Parts. Second Species Continuously in Two Parts. Examples and Exercises. LESSON XXVII. Fourth Species in One Part. A Cantus Firmus with First, Second, and Third Species in the Other Three Parts. Examples and Exercises. LESSON XXVIII. Fourth Species (continued). A given Cantus Firmus, with First, Second, and Fourth Species; with First, Third, and Fourth; with Fourth Species Mixed. Examples and Exercises. LESSON XXIX. Fifth Species in One Part. Examples and Exercises. LESSON XXX. Fifth Species in Two Parts. Mixing Second, Third, and Fourth Species in All Parts. Combining First, Second, Third, and Fourth Species. Examples and Exercises. LESSON XXXI. Fifth Species in Three or Four Parts. Examples and Exercises. LESSON XXXII. Fifth Species in All Parts, with Imitation. Examples and Exercises. FLORID MELODIES AS CANTI FIRMI LESSON XXXIII. Two-part Florid Counterpoint. Free Harmonization. |
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