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How was the use of musique concrte in the works of Pierre Boulez, Oliver Messiaen, and Edgard Varse different from that of Pierre Schaeffer?
 
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How do the canons of Ockeghem and his students differ from earlier canons, such as the Summer Canon?
 
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Answer to Question 1

typically disguised the source of the sounds and bypassed the elements from traditional music

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earlier canons included a different lower voice to support the imitative polyphony; with Ockeghem and others all voices are canonic





 

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