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Anemoscope is an arrange album released by Key for the Kanon visual novel, and was packaged with the first edition of the Kanon visual novel on June 4, 1999. Ten of the twelve tracks on the album are arrange versions of background music featured in the visual novel, with the last two being the original versions of the game's two main theme songs "Last regrets" and "Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho ...
Orthodox Byzantine Music. Retrieved December 31, 2005. Archimandrite Ephrem (2005). Canons. Retrieved October 23, 2017. Fekula, Peter and Williams, Matthew (1997). The Order of Divine Services according to the usage of the Russian Orthodox Church (2nd ed.). Liberty: Saint John of Kronstadt Press. ISBN 0-912927-90-9. Gardner, Johann von (1980).
In music, a canon is a contrapuntal (counterpoint-based) compositional technique that employs a melody with one or more imitations of the melody played after a given duration (e.g., quarter rest, one measure, etc.).
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Jun Maeda (麻枝 准, Maeda Jun, born January 3, 1975 [1]) is a Japanese writer and composer. He is a co-founder of the visual novel brand Key under Visual Arts.He is considered a pioneer of nakige visual novels, [2] and has mainly contributed as a scenario writer, lyricist, and musical composer for the games the company produces.
This category contains articles about albums of music from or inspired by a particular anime title (movie, TV, OAV, etc.). ... Music of Kanon; Kessoku Band (album)
Kanon D major, Op. 63 No. 11, composition by Max Reger; Kanon, 1930, a composition by Alban Berg; Kanon, or canon, a structured hymn in the Orthodox Church, such as the Great Kanon of St. Andrew of Crete; Kanon Pokajanen by Arvo Pärt "Kanon", a 2005 song by Enon from Lost Marbles & Exploded Evidence; Kanōn, or monochord, a one-stringed instrument
Kanon (花音, Kanon) is a Japanese music manga written and illustrated by Chiho Saito. It was serialised by Shogakukan in Petit Comic from 1995 to 1997 and collected in six bound volumes . Kanon received the 1997 Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo manga .