[Historyoftheory] New HoT Blog post by Paula Maust: Teaching the Theory of ‘Sweet Sounds:’ Sarah Mary Fitton’s 1855 Conversations on Harmony as Public Music Theory

Accornero, Giulia accornero at g.harvard.edu
Thu Dec 15 07:32:05 PST 2022


Check out our new post "T
<https://historyofmusictheory.wordpress.com/2022/12/15/teaching-the-theory-of-sweet-sounds-sarah-mary-fittons-1855-conversations-on-harmony-as-public-music-theory/>eaching
the Theory of ‘Sweet Sounds:’ Sarah Mary Fitton’s 1855 Conversations on
Harmony as Public Music Theory
<https://historyofmusictheory.wordpress.com/2022/12/15/teaching-the-theory-of-sweet-sounds-sarah-mary-fittons-1855-conversations-on-harmony-as-public-music-theory/>
" by Paula Maust
In this post Maust shows how theorist Sarah Mary Fitton made advanced music
theoretical concepts accessible to a broad readership, constituting an
early example of public music theory.
Have a good read!

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*Giulia Accornero*Doctoral Candidate in Music Theory, Department of
Music, Harvard
University
The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies at Villa I
Tatti Graduate Fellow (Spring 2020)
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