Reading Renaissance Music Theory

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Enth. u.a. "The polyphony of Heinrich Glarean's 'Dodecachordon'" (S. 115-176).

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Genre : Music
Author : Cristle Collins Judd
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2000-11-30
File : 370 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521771447


Musical Theory In The Renaissance

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This volume of essays draws together recent work on historical music theory of the Renaissance. The collection spans the major themes addressed by Renaissance writers on music and highlights the differing approaches to this body of work by modern scholars, including: historical and theoretical perspectives; consideration of the broader cultural context for writing about music in the Renaissance; and the dissemination of such work. Selected from a variety of sources ranging from journals, monographs and specialist edited volumes, to critical editions, translations and facsimiles, these previously published articles reflect a broad chronological and geographical span, and consider Renaissance sources that range from the overtly pedagogical to the highly speculative. Taken together, this collection enables consideration of key essays side by side aided by the editor‘s introductory essay which highlights ongoing debates and offers a general framework for interpreting past and future directions in the study of historical music theory from the Renaissance.

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Genre : History
Author : CristleCollins Judd
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2017-07-05
File : 635 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351556842


The Renaissance Reform Of Medieval Music Theory

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A detailed study of the sight-singing method introduced by the 11th-century monk Guido of Arezzo, in its intellectual context.

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Genre : Music
Author : Stefano Mengozzi
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2010-02-11
File : 305 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780521884150


From Modes To Keys In Early Modern Music Theory

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From Modes to Keys in Early Modern Music Theory addresses one of the broadest and most elusive open topics in music history: the transition from the Renaissance modes to the major and minor keys of the high Baroque. Through deep engagement with the corpus of Western music theory, author Michael R. Dodds presents a model to clarify the factors of this complex shift.

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Genre : Music
Author : Michael R. Dodds
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2023-12-05
File : 513 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780199338153


Citation And Authority In Medieval And Renaissance Musical Culture

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Essays - collected in honour of Margaret Bent - examining how medieval and Renaissance composers responded to the tradition in which they worked through a process of citation of and commentary on earlier authors.

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Genre : Music
Author : Suzannah Clark
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Release : 2005
File : 286 Pages
ISBN-13 : 184383166X


The Work Of Music Theory

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This collection brings together an anthology of articles by Thomas Christensen, one of the leading historians of music theory active today. Published over the span of the past 25 years, the selected articles provide a historical conspectus about a range of vital topics in the history of music theory, focusing in particular upon writings from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Christensen examines a variety of theorists and their arguments within the intellectual and musical contexts of their time, in the process highlighting the diverse and idiosyncratic nature of the discipline of music theory itself. In the first section of the book Christensen offers general reflections on the meaning and interpretation of historical music theories, with especial attention paid to their value for music theorists today. The second section of the book contains a number of articles that consider the catalytic role of the thorough bass in the development of harmonic theory during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In the final two sections of the anthology, focus turns to the writings of several individual music theorists, including Marin Mersenne, Seth Calvisius, Johann Mattheson, Johann Nicolaus Bach, Denis Diderot and Johann Nichelmann. The volume includes essays from hard-to-find publications as well as newly-translated material and the articles are prefaced by a new, wide-ranging autobiographical essay by the author that offers a broad re-assessment of his historical project. This book is essential reading for music theorists and seventeenth- and eighteenth-century musicologists.

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Genre : History
Author : Thomas Christensen
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2017-10-23
File : 647 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351539401


Tactus Mensuration And Rhythm In Renaissance Music

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Ruth I. DeFord offers new insights on Renaissance theories of rhythm and their application to the analysis and performance of music.

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Genre : Music
Author : Ruth I. DeFord
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2015-04-23
File : 517 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781107064720


Early Music History Volume 27

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The study of music from the early Middle Ages to end of the seventeenth century.

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Genre : Music
Author : Iain Fenlon
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2009-05-21
File : 312 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521760038


Heinrich Glarean S Books

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This collection of essays offers a wide range of new interdisciplinary perspectives on Heinrich Glarean's contribution to intellectual life.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Iain Fenlon
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2013-08-22
File : 401 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781107022690


The Performance Of 16th Century Music

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Most modern performers, trained on the performance practices of the Classical and Romantic periods, come to the music of the Renaissance with well-honed but anachronistic ideas. Fundamental differences between 16th-century repertoire and that of later epochs thus tend to be overlooked-yet it is just these differences which can make a performance truly stunning. The Performance of 16th-Century Music will enable the performer to better understand this music and advance their technical and expressive abilities. Early music specialist Anne Smith outlines several major areas of technical knowledge and skill needed to perform the music of this period. She takes readers through the significance of part-book notation; solmization; rhythmic flexibility; and elements of structure in relation to rhetoric of the time; while familiarizing them with contemporary criteria and standards of excellence for performance. Through The Performance of 16th-Century Music, today's musicians will gain fundamental insight into how 16th-century polyphony functions, and the tools necessary to perform this repertoire to its fullest, most glorious potential.

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Genre : Music
Author : Anne Smith
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2011-03-30
File : 257 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780199793082