Dr Peter Martens provides the first complete edited English translation of, and commentary on, Isaac Vossiusà â â s De poematum cantu et viribus rythmi, a late seventeenth-century work of Continental musical humanism, all the more interesting for being published in England and dedicated to royalist Henry Bennett, Duke of Arlington.
Dr Peter Martens provides the first complete edited English translation of, and commentary on, Isaac Vossiusà â â s De poematum cantu et viribus rythmi, a late seventeenth-century work of Continental musical humanism, all the more interesting for being published in England and dedicated to royalist Henry Bennett, Duke of Arlington.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Produktdetails
Music Theory in Britain, 1500â 1700: Critical Editions
Peter Martens is Professor of Music Theory at Texas Tech University and serves as Associate Dean for Faculty, Research and Creative Activity in the Talkington College of Visual & Performing Arts. Dr. Martens holds bachelor's degrees in music and classics from Lawrence University, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in the History and Theory of Music from the University of Chicago.
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1. Introductory essay 2. English translation 3. Original Latin text 4. Index
1. Introductory essay 2. English translation 3. Original Latin text 4. Index