Deftly illustrate[s] the rise and fall of various canonic repertories in France from the eighteenth through the early twentieth century. Many of these historical canons turn out to be surprisingly ephemeral, often lasting, as Weber explains, approximately three generations...Offers musicologists refreshing...ways to describe and discuss the drastic event of sounding music rather than to engage in gnostic interpretations. It offers music administrators practical analyses and historical examples of the process of refreshing and renewing stagnant canonic repertoires.