La theorie de la musique antique et medievale e-bog
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This is the final volume in the set of four collections of Michel Huglo's articles to be published in the Variorum series, and focuses on medieval music theory. The point of departure for Huglo's research was his doctoral dissertation on tonaries, published in 1971: as a consequence, he studied the manuscripts of music theory concerning plainchant, and, later, those with writings on music by au...
E-bog
436,85 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
28 juli 2023
Længde
360 sider
Genrer
AVGC1
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781000941661
This is the final volume in the set of four collections of Michel Huglo's articles to be published in the Variorum series, and focuses on medieval music theory. The point of departure for Huglo's research was his doctoral dissertation on tonaries, published in 1971: as a consequence, he studied the manuscripts of music theory concerning plainchant, and, later, those with writings on music by authors of Late Antiquity as well as the Liber glossarum, with its many definitions of musical terms. In this volume, certain articles consider the interpretation or dissemination of texts, instruction in the art of plainchant, and musical instruction at the university. Others concern the manuscripts of St Augustine's De musica and of the writings of Calcidius, Macrobius, Helisachar, Hucbald, Gerbert of Aurillac, Abbo of Fleury, John of Afflighem, and Hieronymus de Moravia, amongst others. The volume closes with a bibliography of Michel Huglo complementing that published in 1993 and a summary list of his reviews of books on music and liturgy.Ce volume des articles de Michel Huglo termine la srie de quatre dans la collection Variorum. Il est centr sur la thorie musicale mdivale. Le point de dpart des recherches de Michel Huglo sur la thorie musicale du Moyen ge est form par sa thse sur les tonaires, dite en 1971: en consequence il etudia les manuscrits de theorie musicale concernant le plain-chant et, plus tard, les auteurs de l'Antiquit tardive et le Liber glossarum qui contient des dfinitions de nombreux termes musicaux. Dans ce volume, certains articles traitent de l'interprtation ou de la dissmination des textes, des instructions sur l'art du chant, et sur l'enseignement de la musique l'Universit. Ils concernent les manuscrits du De musica d'Augustin, de Calcidius, Macrobe, Helisachar, Hucbald, Gerbert d'Aurillac, Abbon de Fleury, Jean d'Afflighem, Hieronymus de Moravia, et d'autres auteurs. Le volume se termine par une bibliographie de Michel Huglo compltant celle publie en 1993 et une liste sommaire de ses recensions d'ouvrages sur la musique et la liturgie.