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Dialogue on Ancient and Modern Music

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Vincenzo Galilei, the father of the astronomer Galileo, was a guiding light of the Florentine Camerata.

His "Dialogue on Ancient and Modern Music", published in 1581 or 1582 and here translated into English, was among the most influential music treatises of his era.Galilei is best known for his rejection of modern polyphonic music in favour of Greek monophonic song.

The treatise sheds new light on his importance, both as a musician who advocated a new philosophy of music history and theory based on an objective search for the truth, and as an experimental scientist who was one of the founders of modern acoustics.

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Yale University Press
0300090455 / 9780300090451
Hardback
781
11/12/2003
United States
English
384 p.
24 cm
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