-
Stefano Buschini.
Tactus 2012
Franchinus Gaffurius (1492).
Theorica musicae.
Articles "Franchinus
Gaffurius," "Leonardo da Vinci" in The New
Grove Dictionary...
- Beltrami's
proposition of
Franchinus Gaffurius (1451–1522)
became the
leading candidate in the
early 20th century.
Gaffurius was a
priest and a
prominent music...
- Jubal,
Pythagoras and
Philolaus engaged in
theoretical investigations, in a
woodcut from
Franchinus Gaffurius,
Theorica musicæ (1492)...
- Grey, half
brother of
Edward V of
England (b. 1458) 1522 –
Franchinus Gaffurius,
Italian composer and
theorist (b. 1451) 1533 – Mary Tudor,
queen of France...
- but
neither has survived. The
first of
these is
known from the
theorist Gaffurius, who
wrote in the
margins of both his Ext,
uetus parvus musicae and Tractatus...
- 172; Tzetzes, Chiliad, x. 792, &c. xi. 38, &c.) (Böckh, I.e. p. 22.)
Gaffurius,
Franchinus (1492).
Theorica musicae.
Fragment DK 44B 1
Fragment DK 44B...
- as the
writings on
scales on
modes by
Gioseffo Zarlino and
Franchinus Gaffurius, led
directly to the
development of
common practice tonality. The major...
- that
could possibly refer to
meantone were
published as
early as 1496 (
Gaffurius). Aron (1523) was
unmistakably discussing quarter-comma meantone, however...
-
Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan. This copy had been
owned by
Franchinus Gaffurius,
whose made
extensive notes in it. De
musica is
divided into
three parts...
- Franco-Flemish
Josquin des Prez c. 1450 – 1521 Franco-Flemish
Franchinus Gaffurius 1451 – 1522
Italian Jean ****art fl. 1474–1481 Franco-Flemish
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