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Music Theory in Seventeenth-Century England (Oxford Monographs on Music)

Author Rebecca Herissone
Publisher Oxford University Press
Category Music
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ISBN / ASIN0198167008
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The fundamental changes that resulted in the development of the Baroque style around the turn of the seventeenth century also had a profound effect on music theory. As musicians began to adopt new approaches to composition, authors gradually became aware that the theories on which they relied, some of which dated back to medieval times, were largely obsolete. Thus, over the course of the seventeenth century, there occurred a complete transformation in almost every aspect of theory. Nowhere was this metamorphosis clearer than in England where there was much more willingness to accept and encourage new theoretical ideas than in the rest of Europe. By tracing the progress of both rudimentary and more advanced compositional theories in English treatises, Herissone provides a detailed and comprehensive commentary on musical developments during the period.
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