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There is a page named "List of medieval music theorists" on Wikipedia

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  • classical music, Medieval music saw the presence of various music theorists, such as Boethius, Hucbald, Guido of Arezzo, Johannes Cotto, Franco of Cologne...
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    European medieval theorists frequently misinterpreted what little Greek writings had been preserved. Important medieval European theorists include Hucbald...
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    This is a list of medieval musical instruments used in European music during the Medieval period. Adufe Bumbulum (legendary) Cymbals Frame drum Nakers...
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    music theory programs, many music theorists had been trained as composers or historians, and there was a belief among theorists that the teaching of music...
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    with the authorship of Quatuor Principalia Musicae: a treatise on musical composition, is believed to have been one of the theorists who influenced the...
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    Guido of Arezzo (Italian: Guido d'Arezzo; c. 991–992 – after 1033) was an Italian music theorist and pedagogue of High medieval music. A Benedictine monk...
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  • French music theorist of the late ars antiqua period of medieval music. He is known for his work on the first treatise to explore the practice of musical...
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  • Franco of Cologne), modus is a rhythmic relationship between long and short values or a pattern made from them; in mensural music most often theorists applied...
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  • Medieval music generally refers the music of Western Europe during the Middle Ages, from approximately the 6th to 15th centuries. The first and longest...
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    influential theorist Nicola Vicentino in his treatise on ancient and modern practice, 1555. Medieval theorists defined scales in terms of the Greek tetrachords...
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    Music in Medieval England, from the end of Roman rule in the fifth century until the Reformation in the sixteenth century, was a diverse and rich culture...
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    Philippe de Vitry (category Medieval music theorists)
    1361) was a French composer-poet, bishop and music theorist in the ars nova style of late medieval music. An accomplished, innovative, and influential...
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    important center of early medieval music. Notker quickly became a central figure of the Abbey and among the leading literary scholars of the Early Middle Ages...
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    saw the development of staff notation and increasing output from medieval music theorists. By the mid-12th century France became the major European musical...
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    Music in Medieval Scotland includes all forms of musical production in what is now Scotland between the fifth century and the adoption of the Renaissance...
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  • Franco of Cologne (fl. mid to late 13th century; also Franco of Paris) was a German music theorist and possibly a composer. He was one of the most influential...
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  • traditional music or Iranian traditional music, also known as Persian classical music or Iranian classical music, refers to the classical music of Iran (also...
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    This is a list of students of music, organized by teacher. A B C to F G to J K to M N to Q R to S T to Z See also References this teacher's teachers Abaza (1843–1915)...
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    Trouvère (redirect from List of trouvères)
    Institute of Mediæval Music, Ottawa, ON, Canada, 1994; Pages: 125-132. Saltzstein, Jennifer (2013). The refrain and the rise of the vernacular in medieval French...
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    Gioseffo Zarlino (category Italian music theorists)
    February 1590) was an Italian music theorist and composer of the Renaissance. He made a large contribution to the theory of counterpoint as well as to musical...
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