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    Capturing music : the story of notation / Thomas Forrest Kelly.
    by Kelly, Thomas Forrest.
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    New York : W. W. Norton & Company, c2015.
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  • Musical notation -- History -- To 1500.
  • ISBN: 
    9780393064964 (hardcover)
    0393064964 (hardcover)
    Description: 
    xv, 238 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm + 1 audio disc (4 3/4 in.)
    Edition: 
    First edition.
    Contents: 
    Isidore : writing as recording -- St. Gregory and the recording of music -- Guido the monk and the recording of pitch -- The great book : Leoninus and the recording of rhythm -- Franco figures it out -- It takes a scientist : Philippe de Vitry -- Into the future : later developments.
    CD. Gregorian chant, Introit "Ad te levavi" (Michael Barrett, soloist) -- Gregorian chant, Introit "Resurrexi" (David McFerrin, soloist) -- Gregorian chant, Alleluia "Pascha nostrum" (Paul Guttry, soloist) -- Hymn, "Ut queant laxis" -- Alleluia "Pascha nostrum" / Leoninus (Jason McStoots, soloist) -- Alleluia "Pascha nostrum" / Perotinus (Michael Barrett and Sumner Thompson, soloists (Alleluia) ; Owen McIntosh and Jason McStoots, soloist ("Pascha nostrum") -- Clausula, "Latus est" Mark Sprinkle, soloist) -- Motet, "Immolata paschali victima" (Mark Sprinkle and Jason McStoots) -- "Sumer is icumen in ; Perspice Christicola" -- Motet, "Diex qui porroir ; En grant dolour ; Aptatur" (Jason McStoots, Mark Sprinkle, and Scott Metcalfe) -- Motete, "Aucun ont trouvé ; Lonctans me sui ; Annun[tiantes]" Jason McStoots, Michael Barreett, and David McFerrin) -- Motet, "Garrit gallus ; In nova fert" / Philippe de Vitry (Ian Howell, Martin Near, and Scott Metcalfe) -- "Biaute qui toutes autres pere" / Guillaume de Machaut (Owen McIntosh, Laura Jeppesen, and Scott Metcalfe) -- "Io son un pellegrin" (Owen McIntosh and Sumner Thompson) -- "Musica son" / Francesco Landini (Owen McIntosh, Jason McStoots, and Sumner Thompson) -- "En attendant, Esperance conforte" / Jacob Senleches (Owen McIntosh, Charles Weaver, and Scott Metcalfe) -- "Belle, bonne, sage, plaisant" / Baude Cordier (Martin Near, Charles Weaver, and Scott Metcalfe).
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    Before the era of recording -- before wax cylinders, vinyl, or digital media -- songwriters, composers, and musicians relied on sheet music and musical notation to disseminate their works. In this marvelously witty and engaging chapter of music history, Kelly, a Harvard musicologist, thoughtfully reviews the long process through which musical notation developed.
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