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GUIDO OF AREZZO da it.m.wikipedia.org
Fu un importante teorico musicale ed è considerato l'ideatore della moderna notazione musicale, con la sistematica adozione del tetragramma, che sostituì la ...

Guido d'Arezzo

Musicista
«Guido, peritus Musicus, et monachus necnon eremita beandus.» «Guido, esperto musicante e monaco, nonché eremita Beato.» Guido Monaco, o Guido Pomposiano, meglio noto come Guido d'Arezzo, è stato un teorico della musica e monaco cristiano... Wikipedia
Nascita: Ravenna o Arezzo, 991/992 circa
Morte: tra il 1045 e il 1050
Beatificazione: ignota
Venerato da: Chiesa cattolica
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GUIDO OF AREZZO da en.m.wikipedia.org
Guido of Arezzo was an Italian music theorist and pedagogue of High medieval music. A Benedictine monk, he is regarded as the inventor—or by some, ...
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8 mar 2024 · Guido d'Arezzo was a medieval music theorist whose principles served as a foundation for modern Western musical notation.
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30 ago 2023 · Guido of Arezzo solidified and improved musical notation, allowing for the sight-reading and rapid spread of music.
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18 mag 2015 · Guido de Arezzo was one of the first music theorists in our western musical tradition.The familiar song, "Doe, a Deer" from the musical "The ...
Throughout the history of Western music, Guido of Arezzo stands out as one of the most influential theorists and pedagogues of the Middle Ages.
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The big breakthrough in notation came around 1030 AD when the monk, Guido of Arezzo wrote a treatise called Aliae Regulae, in which he demonstrated how a single ...
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Though few details are known of 11th-century Benedictine monk Guido d'Arezzo, he is widely recognized for inventing the language of music. Music's Guiding Hand ...
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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.