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by Rastall

  • ISBN: 0853161801
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  • Author: Rastall
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  • Publisher: Leeds University Press (December 31, 1998)
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Part II: Didactic Notations Part III: Tablatures Part IV: Staff Notation since 1600. An ex-library book and may have standard library stamps and/or stickers.

Part II: Didactic Notations Part III: Tablatures Part IV: Staff Notation since 1600. Flip to back Flip to front.

Geoffrey Chew and Richard Rastall, " Mensural notation from 1500" (Notation, §III, History of Western Notation, 4), New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, rev. e. 2001. Choral Public Domain Library Free downloadable sheet choral music. Music manuscript sources.

Around 1280, Franco de Cologne describes note values in his book Ars Cantus Mensurabilis (Richard Rastall, The Notation of Western Music, 1982, p. 47): Maxima.

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Introduction: The Nature of Musical Notation.

1 Richard Rastall, The Notation of Western Music (New York: St. . Martin’s Press, 1982), 1. 2 Ibid. Musical Offerings, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 1-14. Leoninus greatly contributed to the evolution of music notation through the writing and compiling of the Magnus liber organi. Perotinus added to this accomplishment by revising and rewriting sections of the Magnus liber. For the first time in Western history, the Magnus liber organi, or Great Book of Organum incorporated not only pitch, but also rhythm.

Rastall, Richard (1982). The Notation of Western Music. New York: St. Martins. Read, Gardner (1969)

Rastall, Richard (1982). Read, Gardner (1969). It (or a version of it) appears in a book by Manol Todorov, where it is written as 7/8 + 7/8 + 11/8, but it can be broken down further as (3+4)+(3+4)+(4+3+4)/8, and further still by replacing the 4's with 2+2's. In any case, the total number of numerator units is 25. (contributed by Aberg). Non-power-of-2 denominator: A time signature of 12/12 appears in the clarinet part of Franz Berwald's Quartet for Piano and Winds (1819!), II (vol. 13, p. 29 of the complete works).

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Reviews about Notation of Western Music (2):
Bralore
Book is general in descriptions, but gives good review of different problems, issues and helps to begin work with early music.
I'm a Russian Occupant
This is a helpful guide to anyone interested in or needing to know about the development of Western music notation. Its a brief book and a vast topic, but the author manages to avoid at least the impression, if not the fact, of superficiality. It is possibly a little naive, or perhaps self-affacing, in that the historical subtexts relating to style and aesthetics (not to mention value-judgement) in and of music as we understand these concepts today in the West are intimately and fundamentally related to the fact that we have a tradition in the West of a music with particularly sophiticated notation. The author does not really explore this issue.

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