Translation: the late, eminent Byrd specialist Philip Brett came to the view that most of the canons attributed to Byrd were spurious. 1542.
Translation: 4 canons very loosely attributed to Mozart, including the "Alleluia" from K. 165 in an anonymous arrangement. A cappella. Language.
Translation: by John Alcock Sr. The canon is between the soprano, alto, and bass parts, while the tenor is independent. John Alcock Sr.. Language.
Translation: originally. Piano accompaniment added by William Horsley. 1774-1858. Language. English. SATB.
Translation: Latin.
Translation: Johannes Ockeghem. A cappella. Latin. 9 SATB. Text and translations. Original text and translations may be found at.
Translation: "The canon that follows is in 2a, a voice after another. Basso continuo. Language. Latin. From Armonico Practical Map.