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- with exactitude, describing 2/7-comma meantone in his Le istitutioni harmoniche in 1558. Zarlino also described the 1/4-comma meantone and 1/3-comma meantone...
- theorist Zarlino elaborated on the idea in his influential Le institutioni harmoniche, and it was first presented in a codified form in 1619 by Lodovico Zacconi...
- California Press. ISBN 0-520-06991-9. Gioseffo Zarlino, Le Istitutione harmoniche ... nelle quali, oltre le materie appartenenti alla musica, si trovano...
- Mouton". Encyclopaedia Britannica. Retrieved 4 August 2023. Dimostrationi harmoniche Article "Jean Mouton," in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians...
- Toscanello in musica (in Italian). Zarlino, G. (1558). Le istitutioni harmoniche (in Italian). de Salinas, F. (1577). De musica libri septem. Huygens,...
- court musicians, Federigo Meccoli, in a copy of the book Le Istitutioni harmoniche by Gioseffo Zarlino. Meccoli wrote: These are the ways in which it is...
- 1558. Le istitutioni harmoniche. Venice: n.p. Zarlino, Gioseffo. 1968. The Art of Counterpoint: Part Three of Le istitutioni harmoniche, 1558, translated...
- Zarlino, the premier musical theorist of the period, wrote the Istitutioni harmoniche, which addressed such practical musical issues as invertible counterpoint...
- clauocembalo (that is clavicembalo; Gioseffo Zarlino.</ref> "Le istitutioni harmoniche". euromusicology.zoo.cs.uu.nl (book review). 1558.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:...
- was later named by the theorist Zarlino in 1558 in his Le istitutioni harmoniche as soggetto cavato dalle vocali di queste parole, or literally, a subject...