ABSTRACT

"The Craft of Modal Counterpoint" is the companion book to Benjamin's "The Craft of Tonal Counterpoint," recently republished in a second edition by Routledge. Modal counterpoint is the style of composition that was employed until the "tonal" revolution pioneered by Bach; it is the basis for most Early Music.
Benjamin, a composer and pedagogue, offers a complete analysis of this important musical style. He begins by covering general aspects of the style, then covers in detail two, three, and four-part counterpoint. The Motet, an important form of vocal composition in this period, is studied separately. The book concludes with a brief anthology of key scores, 15 in all, for the student to study further. Also includes 132 musical examples.

chapter 1|33 pages

General Stylistic Aspects

chapter 2|28 pages

Two-Voice Counterpoint

chapter 3|21 pages

Three-Voice Counterpoint

chapter 4|2 pages

Counterpoint in Four Voices

chapter 5|11 pages

The Motet