The Cambridge history of Western music theory
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The Cambridge history of Western music theory
(The Cambridge history of music)
Cambridge University Press, 2002
- : hardback
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographies and indexes
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- Mapping the terrain / Leslie Blasius
- Musica practica : music theory as pedagogy / Robert W. Wason
- Epistemologies of music theory / Nicholas Cook
- Greek music theory / Thomas J. Mathiesen
- The transmission of ancient music theory into the Middle Ages / Calvin M. Bower
- Medieval canonics / Jan Herlinger
- Tuning and temperament / Rudolf Rasch
- The role of harmonics in the scientific revolution / Penelope Gouk
- From acoustics to tonpsychologie / Burdette Green and David Butler
- Music theory and mathematics / Catherine Nolan
- Notes, scales, and modes in the earlier Middle Ages / David E. Cohen
- Renaissance modal theory : theoretical, compositional, and editorial perspectives / Cristle Collins Judd
- Tonal organization in seventeenth-century music theory / Gregory Barnett
- Dualist tonal space and transformation in the nineteenth century musical thought / Henry Klumpenhouwer
- Organum, discantus, contrapunctus in the Middle Ages / Sarah Fuller
- Counterpoint pedagogy in the Renaissance / Peter Schubert
- Performance theory / Albert Cohen
- Steps to Parnassus : contrapuntal theory in 1725 : precursors and successors / Ian Bent
- Twelve-tone theory / John Covach
- The evolution of rhythmic notation / Anna Maria Busse Berger
- Theories of musical rhythm in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / William E. Caplin
- Rhythm in twentieth-century theory / Justin London
- Tonality / Brian Hyer
- Rameau and eighteenth-century harmonic theory / Joel Lester
- Nineteenth-century harmonic theory : the Austro-German legacy / David W. Bernstein
- Heinrich Schenker / William Drabkin
- Music and rhetoric / Patrick McCreless
- Form / Scott Burnham
- Thematic and motivic analysis / Jonathan Dunsby
- Energetics / Lee Rothfarb
- The psychology of music / Robert Gjerdingen