1739 MUSIC 1ed Cantus
Firmus Theory Gregorian Chant Italian Palermo Canto Fermo
An exceedingly rare and desirably 18th-century
Italian history of the cantus firmus.
In music composition, particularly in medieval Gregorian Chant, the cantus firmus is the melody used for any
given piece of music. In the 18th-century, Italian composer and
music historian Filippo lo Piccolo wrote a music theory book on how to use and
harmonize the cantus firmus. This book, “Il
canto fermo esposto” was published in Palermo by Angelo Felicella and is
utterly filled with music examples throughout!
Interestingly, this work is not found at all
in the OCLC – a very rare 18th-century music theory text!
Item number: #23954
Price: $795
PICCOLO, Filippo lo
Il canto fermo esposto colla
maggior brevita, e col modo piu facile
In Palermo: Angelo Felicella,
1739.
Details:
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Collation: Complete
with all pages
o xvi, 124
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Language: Italian
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Binding: Vellum;
tight and secure
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Size: ~9.25in X 6.75in (23.5cm x 17cm)
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Quite rare
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