The notation of 15th-century music often features curious inscriptions that prescribe transformations of written counterpoint—from simply slowing down a given line to singing it at a different pitch, or even turning it backwards or upside-down. Such intricate notation, which can appear by turns unnecessary and confounding, challenges traditional conceptions of notation itself. My dissertation describes the intellectual underpinnings of late medieval music writing through the lens of this curious notational device. I trace the use of verbal canons from their beginnings in the 14th century through the earliest prints in the 1510s. Over this span, canons go from serving as explanatory notes to being elaborate cryptic literary inscriptions—and ...
grantor: University of TorontoAfter more than one hundred years of scholarship on the musi...
Textual or compositional elements that refer to music or musicians (which might be called "self-refe...
The extant scribal record of the music of the 'ars subtilior' is considered in terms of the receptio...
The notation of 15th-century music often features curious inscriptions that prescribe transformation...
New things are often viewed as being better and more advanced than older counterparts; however, new ...
peer-reviewedA 1984 performance of Sicut Cervus by Palestrina raised in this writer’s mind question...
© 2020 Timothy Peter DalyFifteenth-century music theory seems remote from fifteenth-century composit...
Italian manuscripts of polyphony copied before 1450 primarily contain texted pieces, while those cop...
Boethius’s De institutione musica, written in the sixth century C.E., became perhaps the most read m...
In a new introduction to his article “The Early History of Music Writing in the West,” first publish...
Although canons pervade music of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, they have not received proport...
This dissertation consists of two parts: the score for a new musical work entitled Groundwater, and ...
Although considerable attention has been paid to the texting practices of specific composers and cer...
The present paper concerns the manuscripts that have diastematic notation. Manuscripts with this no...
When visiting a collection of old music such as those held at the British Museum in London, I am oft...
grantor: University of TorontoAfter more than one hundred years of scholarship on the musi...
Textual or compositional elements that refer to music or musicians (which might be called "self-refe...
The extant scribal record of the music of the 'ars subtilior' is considered in terms of the receptio...
The notation of 15th-century music often features curious inscriptions that prescribe transformation...
New things are often viewed as being better and more advanced than older counterparts; however, new ...
peer-reviewedA 1984 performance of Sicut Cervus by Palestrina raised in this writer’s mind question...
© 2020 Timothy Peter DalyFifteenth-century music theory seems remote from fifteenth-century composit...
Italian manuscripts of polyphony copied before 1450 primarily contain texted pieces, while those cop...
Boethius’s De institutione musica, written in the sixth century C.E., became perhaps the most read m...
In a new introduction to his article “The Early History of Music Writing in the West,” first publish...
Although canons pervade music of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, they have not received proport...
This dissertation consists of two parts: the score for a new musical work entitled Groundwater, and ...
Although considerable attention has been paid to the texting practices of specific composers and cer...
The present paper concerns the manuscripts that have diastematic notation. Manuscripts with this no...
When visiting a collection of old music such as those held at the British Museum in London, I am oft...
grantor: University of TorontoAfter more than one hundred years of scholarship on the musi...
Textual or compositional elements that refer to music or musicians (which might be called "self-refe...
The extant scribal record of the music of the 'ars subtilior' is considered in terms of the receptio...