Music theory and natural order from the Renaissance to the early twentieth century /
Music theory of almost all ages has relied on nature in its attempts to explain music. The understanding of what 'nature' is, however, is subject to cultural and historical differences. In exploring ways in which music theory has represented and employed natural order since the scientific...
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Cambridge, U.K. ; New York :
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2001
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