He uses a modified western graphic notation to create ambiguous and complex counterpoint between instruments and instrument groups.
It is likely that Campion was the author of the book's preface, which criticized excessive madrigalisms and complex counterpoint.
Like the sixth, the seventh sonata is full of violent contrasts, complex counterpoint, advanced tritonal harmonies, and rippling, incandescent arpeggios.
Fulara also keeps the complex counterpoint intact due to his double-neck guitar and tapping abilities.
As one of Strauss's last works, Metamorphosen masterfully exhibits the complex counterpoint for which the composer showed a predilection throughout his creative life.
In 1978, Monk created a vocal ensemble and embarked on increasingly complex counterpoint.
But in paying tribute, the younger composer was also trying to trump the master with newfangled harmonies and far more complex counterpoint.
Though Lindberg became less interested in electronic manipulation of sound, he continued to explore the possibilities of compositional software, and Engine displays complex computer-generated counterpoint.
A second expanded fugue presents even more complex counterpoint than the first.
The music has a minimum of complex counterpoint and a prevalence of tune-and-accompaniment texture, then the rage.