Musical notation presented unusual challenges to the new craft of printing in the fifteenth century. Its demands were so difficult that the first impression of music from metal type was not made until a full twenty years after the first printed alphabetic texts. By the end of the century dozens of such fonts had appeared throughout Europe. The books that resulted were often impressive volumes of folio or large-folio size, printed in two colors, with woodcut illustrations.Mary Kay Duggan focuses on the technological processes developed in Italy to print music books. She begins by tracing the history and analyzing the techniques of casting and setting type and staves. She then identifies, classifies, and examines thirty-eight specific types. ...
Images of printed books online makes it increasingly possible to trace the use of specific printing ...
Simone Verovio was the first printer to produce a substantial number of musical prints using engrave...
This thesis introduces and discusses a new method for analysing printed type and applies it to 15th...
This chapter surveys some of the major trends in music printing and publishing from the fifteenth ce...
Italian manuscripts of polyphony copied before 1450 primarily contain texted pieces, while those cop...
Examination of opera and song books published in England from 1703 to 1726 provides the occasion for...
The first century of music printing in Germany had its own internal dynamics, affected by political ...
This book presents a varied and nuanced analysis of the dynamics of the printing, publication, and t...
This thesis sets on important music printer of late sixteenth century and beginning of seventeenth c...
The history of music printing and publishing has generally formed a self-contained area of research ...
This study examines the ways that printing technology affected the relationship between Renaissance ...
Modern evaluations of the relation between music and the fashion for the antique in Italy in the per...
Ottaviano Petrucci published his first book of music, the Odhecaton A, sometime in the summer of 150...
Images of printed books online makes it increasingly possible to trace the use of specific printing ...
bibliografia della polifonia sacra stampata in Italia e in Europa tra il 1500 e il 1800, con trascri...
Images of printed books online makes it increasingly possible to trace the use of specific printing ...
Simone Verovio was the first printer to produce a substantial number of musical prints using engrave...
This thesis introduces and discusses a new method for analysing printed type and applies it to 15th...
This chapter surveys some of the major trends in music printing and publishing from the fifteenth ce...
Italian manuscripts of polyphony copied before 1450 primarily contain texted pieces, while those cop...
Examination of opera and song books published in England from 1703 to 1726 provides the occasion for...
The first century of music printing in Germany had its own internal dynamics, affected by political ...
This book presents a varied and nuanced analysis of the dynamics of the printing, publication, and t...
This thesis sets on important music printer of late sixteenth century and beginning of seventeenth c...
The history of music printing and publishing has generally formed a self-contained area of research ...
This study examines the ways that printing technology affected the relationship between Renaissance ...
Modern evaluations of the relation between music and the fashion for the antique in Italy in the per...
Ottaviano Petrucci published his first book of music, the Odhecaton A, sometime in the summer of 150...
Images of printed books online makes it increasingly possible to trace the use of specific printing ...
bibliografia della polifonia sacra stampata in Italia e in Europa tra il 1500 e il 1800, con trascri...
Images of printed books online makes it increasingly possible to trace the use of specific printing ...
Simone Verovio was the first printer to produce a substantial number of musical prints using engrave...
This thesis introduces and discusses a new method for analysing printed type and applies it to 15th...