John Dygon's Proportiones practicabiles secundum Gaffurium, Hardback Book

John Dygon's Proportiones practicabiles secundum Gaffurium Hardback

Part of the Studies His MusicTheory and Lit series

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A rare example of musical scholarship from the Tudor period, in translation and fully annotated John Dygon was the prior of St.

Augustine’s monastery in Canterbury when Henry VIII boldly dissolved the English Catholic Church during the 1530s and reorganized it under royal control.

Only a single copy of Dygon’s manuscript on music theory has survived, held by Trinity College, Cambridge.  This volume will be the first publication of these two treatises, providing both a scholarly transcription and English translation. Dygon’s treatise provides a rare and important example of musical scholarship from the early Tudor period, demonstrating the status of music education at the time, the affiliations of English scholarship with music study in Europe, and the music that was actually performed in England.

The treatises address questions of musical notation, especially regarding rhythmic proportions, as well as practical issues about performance.

Theodor Dumitrescu’s introduction situates Dygon’s treatises within the larger history of European music, paying close attention to its borrowings from and adaptations of prior treatises. 

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