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==Further reading== * Kurth, Ernst (1991). "Foundations of Linear Counterpoint". In ''Ernst Kurth: Selected Writings'', selected and translated by Lee Allen Rothfarb, foreword by Ian Bent, p. 37–95. Cambridge Studies in Music Theory and Analysis 2. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. Paperback reprint 2006. {{ISBN|0-521-35522-2}} (cloth); {{ISBN|0-521-02824-8}} (pbk) * {{cite book |last1=Agustín-Aquino |first1=Octavio Alberto |last2=Junod |first2=Julien |last3=Mazzola |first3=Guerino |title=Computational Counterpoint Worlds: Mathematical Theory, Software, and Experiments |date=2015 |location=Cham |publisher=Springer |isbn=978-3-319-11235-0 |doi=10.1007/978-3-319-11236-7 |s2cid=7203604 |ref=none}} * Prout, Ebenezer (1890). ''Counterpoint: Strict and Free''. London: Augener & Co. * Spalding, Walter Raymond (1904). ''Tonal Counterpoint: Studies in Part-writing''. Boston, New York: A. P. Schmidt. * Mann, Alfred (1965). ''The Study of Counterpoint: from Johann Joseph Fux's "Gradus ad Parnassum".'' W.W. Norton.
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