[Smt-talk] warm thanks for quick query

Gregory Barnett gbarnett at rice.edu
Fri Feb 15 09:18:46 PST 2013


Unless I missed it, no one has mentioned Pietro Aron's modal identification of pieces in the Petrucci repertory.  That takes us back to 1525.

Gregory Barnett
Associate Professor of Musicology
Rice University
The Shepherd School of Music - MS 532
P.O. Box 1892
Houston, TX 77251-1892




On Feb 14, 2013, at 10:54 AM, Michael Morse wrote:

> Dear Folks,
> 
>   Huge thanks to one and all for the prompt, succinct, and very helpful replies. The line between music example, commentary, and analysis is indeed porous, but I was surprised and pleased to see the consensus around the Burmeister (which I recall reading, back when dinosaurs strode the land--presumably mounted by creation scientists? but I digress).
> 
> Again Thanks, Cheers & Best,
> 
> Michael
> 
> Michael Morse
> Trent University
> Peterborough, Oshawa
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