Abstract: In the 5th century A.D. Boethius translates the Greek terms tonos and tropos into the Latin modus. The theory of Greek tonoi is thus connected to the practice of church modes, producing what has been defined “l’imbroglio des modes”. The main difficulties connected to this concept arise from the fact that both Greek and Medieval theorists presented the modes sometimes as different sequences obtained by linearizing the same cycle of music intervals, sometimes as pitch translations of the same sequence. After the “tonal” period, when the modes were reduced to two (our Major and Minor), in the 20th century the search for new modal possibilities was resumed, and led to the encounter with what Messiaen called “mathematical impossibiliti...
This study begins by looking at the three compositional techniques that exemplify what Olivier Messi...
La musicographie a souvent dépeint le Messiaen catholique. On a beaucoup évoqué l'ornithologue passi...
After an overview of the major inheritances of the Greek music theory in the Byzantine, Arab and Lat...
This thesis provides a detailed examination of the theoretical structures, compositional possibiliti...
The term mode (modus) appears in the history and theory of European music at different historical p...
The dissertation identifies three types of tonality: scalicfmodal, melodic, and harmonic. Scalic/mo...
The concept of modus has the most long-standing and strong traditions of existence in many ancient s...
AbstractThis paper starts from Anatol Vieru's hypothesis that the human ear perceives modes as sets....
Modes of limited transposition are musical modes originally conceived by the French composer Olivier...
Since Bernhard Meier’s publication of Die Tonarten der klassischen Vokalpolyphonie (1974), the role ...
The paper is concerned with Gioseffo Zarlino’s attitude towards la-modes in comparison with actual c...
Tonality is one of the most central theoretical concepts for the analysis of Western classical music...
Modal systematics is a new theory of modal music based on a model inspired by maqâm theories of the ...
The article analyzes the cadential treatment of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina's Delle Madrigali S...
The number of compositions with finals on A, possible modal interpretations of Acadences and the pot...
This study begins by looking at the three compositional techniques that exemplify what Olivier Messi...
La musicographie a souvent dépeint le Messiaen catholique. On a beaucoup évoqué l'ornithologue passi...
After an overview of the major inheritances of the Greek music theory in the Byzantine, Arab and Lat...
This thesis provides a detailed examination of the theoretical structures, compositional possibiliti...
The term mode (modus) appears in the history and theory of European music at different historical p...
The dissertation identifies three types of tonality: scalicfmodal, melodic, and harmonic. Scalic/mo...
The concept of modus has the most long-standing and strong traditions of existence in many ancient s...
AbstractThis paper starts from Anatol Vieru's hypothesis that the human ear perceives modes as sets....
Modes of limited transposition are musical modes originally conceived by the French composer Olivier...
Since Bernhard Meier’s publication of Die Tonarten der klassischen Vokalpolyphonie (1974), the role ...
The paper is concerned with Gioseffo Zarlino’s attitude towards la-modes in comparison with actual c...
Tonality is one of the most central theoretical concepts for the analysis of Western classical music...
Modal systematics is a new theory of modal music based on a model inspired by maqâm theories of the ...
The article analyzes the cadential treatment of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina's Delle Madrigali S...
The number of compositions with finals on A, possible modal interpretations of Acadences and the pot...
This study begins by looking at the three compositional techniques that exemplify what Olivier Messi...
La musicographie a souvent dépeint le Messiaen catholique. On a beaucoup évoqué l'ornithologue passi...
After an overview of the major inheritances of the Greek music theory in the Byzantine, Arab and Lat...