[Smt-talk] quick query
Theodora Psychoyou
theodora.psychoyou at paris-sorbonne.fr
Thu Feb 14 06:42:51 PST 2013
Dear colleagues,
I guess that this would be the analysis of Roland de Lassus's motet "In
me transierunt" by Joachim Burmeister, in his 1606 /Musica Poetica/
(cap. XV /- / De Analysi sive Dispositione Carminis Musici)/.
/Burmeister is the one who introduced the term of "music analysis", in
this text, and he tries, exemplum gratia in the 15th -- and last --
chapter, a systematic analysis of this motet, using the /dispositio /and
/elocutio /tools, coming from the classic rhetorics model.
Yours Best,
Théodora Psychoyou
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Théodora Psychoyou
theodora.psychoyou at paris-sorbonne.fr
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Maître de conférences - Musique baroque
Université de Paris-Sorbonne
UFR de Musique et musicologie
www.plm.paris-sorbonne.fr/spip.php?rubrique40
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Le 14/02/2013 13:48, Michael Morse a écrit :
> 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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