Die Musik der Gegenwart
- 318pages
- 12 heures de lecture
This scholarly work delves into the nuances of medieval music theory, with a focus on the meaning of ligatures in the mensural notation of the 12th century. Drawing on extensive research, the author offers a detailed analysis of historical sources and provides new insights into the development of music in medieval France.
Und der Letzten Vergangenheit bis zu den Romantikern, Klassizisten und Neudeutschen
Impromptus und Moments musicaux
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