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Hugo Riemann and the birth of modern musical thought
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Divining the oracle
Monteverdi's "Seconda prattica" -
The Musica of Hermannus Contractus
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The letter of St. Bernard and The tract on the Cistercian revision of the antiphoner
the text newly edited, principally from the Mount Melleray manuscript, with translation and commentary -
Plana musica
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Porphyry's Commentary on Ptolemy's Harmonics
a Greek text and annotated translation -
Magister Jacobus de Ispania, author of the Speculum musicae
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Book on music
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John Birchensha
writings on music -
Rhythmic theories and practices in Arabic writings to 339 AH/950 CE
annotated translations and commentaries -
Andreas Werckmeister's Cribrum musicum (1700) and Harmonologia musica (1702)
the original German treatises with parallel, annotated English translations -
Musical theory in the Renaissance
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Music adapted to language
containing rudiments of music with a choice collection of sacred harmony in a new and simple notation, prefixed and adapted to select hymns -
The music theory of Harald Vallerius
three dissertations from 17th-century Sweden -
An easy introduction to the principles of music
With a collection of church-tunes, suited to the different metres in that version of Psalms, authorised by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. By John Baine, teacher of vocal music in Glasgow -
Rudiments of music: or, An introduction of practical principles
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The province harmony
being an original composition of airs. Consisting of three and four parts. Adapted to all the metres usually sung in churches. ; Together with a brief introduction to the grounds of musick. Calculated for the use of singing schools and musical societies -
The federal harmony
in three parts. Containing, I. An introduction to the grounds of musick. II. A large collection of celebrated psalm and hymn tunes from the most approved ancient and modern authors: together with several melodies, never before published: suited to al metres usually sung in churches. III. Select anthems, &c. &c. Compiled for the use of schools and singing societies. [One line of Scripture text] -
A briefe and short instruction of the art of musicke
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Musical Poetics
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Theoretical-practical elements of music, parts III and IV
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The temple of music
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A short introduction to vocal music
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Andreas Ornithoparcus his Micrologus, or Introduction: containing the art of singing
Digested into foure bookes. Not onely profitable, but also necessary for all that are studious of musicke. Also the dimension and perfect vse of the monochord, according to Guido Aretinus. By Iohn Douland lutenist, lute-player, and Bachelor of Musicke in both the Vniuersities. 1609 -
Rudiments of music