Affinities and Medieval Transposition

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  • ISBN 9780253304605
  • Weight: 594g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 1987
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The concept of affinities, or pitch relationships, was fundamental to modal theory in the Middle Ages and the early Renaissance. For the first time, Dolores Pesce brings together theoretical perspectives on this subject from the end of the ninth century to the middle of the sixteenth, spanning the ideas of Hucbald through Guido of Arezzo, Jacques de Liege, Marchetta of Padua,Tinctoris, and Aaron to those of Glareanus.
Pesce provides a comprehensive survey of problematic chants and of medieval solutions for them. She also traces the arguments that led to the rejection of the affinities and the acceptance of transposition in the modern sense. Scholars will find this volume invaluable for addressing issues related to modal classification and notational practices, in both chant and polyphony.

Dolores Pesce is Assistant Professor of Musicology at Washington University. Her publications include The Significance of Text in Thirteenth-Century Latin Motets and B-flat: Transposition or Transformation?

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