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The Origins Of Western Notation With A Report On The Reception Of The Universale Neumenkunde 19702010 1st Edition Constantin Floros

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The Origins Of Western Notation With A Report On The Reception Of The Universale Neumenkunde 19702010 1st Edition Constantin Floros
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Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.06 MB
Pages: 405
Author: Constantin Floros
ISBN: 9783631615591, 9783631595534, 3631615590, 3631595530
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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The Origins Of Western Notation With A Report On The Reception Of The Universale Neumenkunde 19702010 1st Edition Constantin Floros by Constantin Floros 9783631615591, 9783631595534, 3631615590, 3631595530 instant download after payment.

Modern music notation developed out of the so-called square notation and this out of the Latin neumes. The question of where these neumes came from has long been the subject of scholarly debate. As the author demonstrated in his three-volume Universale Neumenkunde published in German in 1970, there is a very close relationship between the Paleo-Byzantine notation and the Latin neumes. Although the study aroused a great deal of dispute, more recent studies have revealed that the relevance of the Neumenkunde remains essentially unchallenged after 40 years. Those path-breaking research results on the relationship of the Greek and Latin notational systems are now available for the first time in a completely revised and augmented English translation.

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