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The Renaissance Reform of Medieval Music Theory Stefano Mengozzi (Dr, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

The Renaissance Reform of Medieval Music Theory By Stefano Mengozzi (Dr, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

The Renaissance Reform of Medieval Music Theory by Stefano Mengozzi (Dr, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)


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Mengozzi demonstrates how scholasticism and humanism played a decisive role in shaping the history of hexachordal solmization, a sight-singing method introduced by the 11th-century monk Guido of Arezzo. The book will be of interest to early-modern specialists interested in exploring medieval and Renaissance musical thought in its intellectual context.

The Renaissance Reform of Medieval Music Theory Summary

The Renaissance Reform of Medieval Music Theory: Guido of Arezzo between Myth and History by Stefano Mengozzi (Dr, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

Modern scholars have often portrayed the method of hexachordal solmization - the sight-singing method introduced by the 11th-century monk Guido of Arezzo - as the diatonic foundation of early music. Stefano Mengozzi challenges this view by examining a representative sample of the primary sources of solmization theory from Guido of Arezzo to Gioseffo Zarlino. These texts show that six-syllable solmization was only an option for sight-singing that never imposed its operational 'sixth-ness' onto the diatonic system, already grounded on the seven pitch letters. It was primarily through the agency of several 'classicizing' theorists of the humanist era that the six syllables came to be mistakenly conceived as a fundamental diatonic structure - a 'hexachord' built from the 'tetrachord' of the Ancient Greeks. The book will be of particular interest to readers seeking to deepen their knowledge of medieval and Renaissance musical thought with an eye to major intellectual trends of the time.

The Renaissance Reform of Medieval Music Theory Reviews

'While even musicologists familiar with the subject may find the history of musical theories in the first part of the text a challenge, the undaunted reader will find rewards in the later chapters.' Susan Forscher Weiss, The Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University
'It is an ambitious, thought-provoking study of an important topic within a milieu that was full of controversy, transition, and renegotiation, brought to the fore here with much insight.' Nancy van Deusen, Renaissance Reform of Medieval Music Theory

About Stefano Mengozzi (Dr, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

Stefano Mengozzi is Associate Professor at the School of Music, Theatre and Dance, University of Michigan.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Guido's hexachord: old facts and new questions; Part I. Guidonian Solmization in Music Theory and Practice: 1. Guido's musical syllables: conflicting views from modern historiography; 2. Inside the gamut: Guido of Arezzo and Hermannus Contractus on the major sixth; 3. Hands off! Singing without syllables in the Middle Ages; 4. The making of a system: medieval music semiotics in transition; Interlude: All hexachords are 'soft'; Part II. Reforming the Music Curriculum in the Age of Humanism: 5. Back to the monochord: church reform and music theory in the 15th century; 6. Normalizing the humanist: Johannes Gallicus as a 'Follower of Guido'; 7. Gafori's hand: forging a new Guido for a new humanist culture; 8. Hexachordal theory and deductive method in Gioseffo Zarlino's Dimostrationi harmoniche (1571); Epilogue: Discarding the Guidonian image of early music; Bibliography.

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NLS9781107442573
9781107442573
1107442575
The Renaissance Reform of Medieval Music Theory: Guido of Arezzo between Myth and History by Stefano Mengozzi (Dr, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
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Cambridge University Press
2014-08-21
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