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Toward a “Global” History of Music Theory

Journal of Music Theory, 2022
AbstractThe history of music theory, as it has usually been taught in the United States, has focused on a small canon of texts written mostly in Latin, Italian, French, and German. This article advocates a more expansive view of the subdiscipline's remit by way of three case studies.
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Music – Number – Word. History and Theory of Connections

2021
The purpose of the article is to analyze the history of connections of music with the world of numbers, on the one hand, and the world of words and verbal utterance, on the other. Number and word, usually considered to be drastically opposed in relation to music, in the doctrine of the Russian philosopher of the 20th century Alexei Losev became the ...
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Studies in the History of Italian Music and Music Theory

1994
Abstract Claude V. Palisca has long been acknowledged as a leading authority on Italian music of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. These nineteen essays, originally published between 1956 and 1989, draw together a body of significant research into Italian music and music theory, and make readily available papers widely ...
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Women’s Labor and the History of Music Theory

The Journal of Musicology
If in recent decades the field of music theory has seen a reduction in inequalities in gender representation, its histories remain sites of stark imbalance. Rather than working to increase the representation of women as authors of music-theoretical texts, this article seeks to recognize the contributions of women to histories that we already (think we)
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The Cambridge History of Western Music Theory

Music Educators Journal, 2007
Elizabeth Fetters, Thomas Christensen
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Music for the Dying

Journal of Holistic Nursing, 1994
Music-thanatology is a palliative medical modality employing prescriptive music to tend the complex physical and spiritual needs of the dying. "Infirmary music" was an intimate expression of French monastic medicine in 11th-century Cluny and anticipated the holism of both the hospice and palliative medical movements by almost 800 years.
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