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Gradus ad Parnassum / Counterpoint / Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina / Fux / Joseph Haydn / Stile antico / Music / Classical music / Johann Fux
Date: 2015-01-26 20:42:47
Gradus ad Parnassum
Counterpoint
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Fux
Joseph Haydn
Stile antico
Music
Classical music
Johann Fux

music theory for musicians and normal people by toby w. rush Introduction to Species Counterpoint in 1725, an austrian composer and theorist named johann joseph fux wrote a theory textbook called gradus ad parnassum, in

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