[Smt-talk] quick query

Richard Williamson rawilliamson at charter.net
Thu Feb 14 06:41:32 PST 2013


Did Tinctoris say anything about work of Dufay et al. that might count as an analysis?

 

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From: smt-talk-bounces at lists.societymusictheory.org [mailto:smt-talk-bounces at lists.societymusictheory.org] On Behalf Of Kyle Adams
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 9:05 AM
To: Michael Morse
Cc: smt-talk at societymusictheory.org
Subject: Re: [Smt-talk] quick query

 

I believe it may be Burmeister's analysis of Lasso's In Me Transierunt, which dates from 1606.

 

Best,

Kyle Adams

Associate Professor of Music Theory

Jacobs School of Music

Indiana University


On Feb 14, 2013, at 7:48, Michael Morse <mwmorse at bell.net> wrote:

Dear Colleagues,

 

  Is there any consensus on what counts as the first piece of music analysis? What are the contenders?

 

Thnks,

 

Michael Morse

Cultural Studies

Trent University 

Peterborough, Oshawa

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