He also collected musical canons of extreme artificiality in his Musurgia universalis of 1650.
If not, we don't retain our authority in the musical canon.
In the fourth of the five sections, the musical canon was reflected in a trio.
The caccia was often in three-part harmony, with the top two lines set to words in musical canon.
Dancers execute phrases in musical canon.
The musical canon has broadened over a century and more to include the likes of Verdi, but it has also calcified.
The 1990's revival wants to explore ragtime's role in our past, and make it part of a musical canon that has a future.
Zorn has often used his cinematic and television commissions to experiment with line-ups and forms that would become more established parts of his musical canon.
Over time, however, it has become an accepted part of the musical canon even if infrequently performed.
But with our well-documented musical canon and codified entertainment industry, it's hard to imagine discovering anything akin to Lunsford in the present day.