MARC Record
Leader
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17393
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20250109133032.0
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120111s2001 0 e
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a| 0521771919
041
a| eng
100
4| edt
a| Clark, Suzannah
e| Editor
9| 19046
245
a| Music theory and natural order: From the renaissance to the early twentieth century
260
a| Cambridge
b| Cambridge University Press
c| 2001
300
a| 243 pages
520
a| Music theorists of almost all ages employ a concept of "Nature" to justify observations or statements about music. The understanding of what "Nature" is, however, is subject to cultural and historical differences. In tracing these explanatory strategies and their changes in music theories between c. 1600 and 1900, these essays explore (for the first time in a book-length study) how the multifarious conceptions of nature, located variously between scientific reason and divine power, are brought to bear on music theory and how they affect our understanding of music.
700
4| edt
a| Rehding, Alexander
e| Editor
9| 18889
942
c| BOO
920
a| boek
852
b| ORPH
c| ORPH
j| ORPH.MTP1 CLAR
999
c| 17393
d| 17393