Why do we need scholarly editions of music?
For the footnotes and other extra information see the following link: https://www.earlymusicsources.com/you... 0:00 Introduction 1:07 Translating to modern notation 3:15 Performance material and separate parts 5:48 Touch of a specialist 10:53 Making your own edition Created by Elam Rotem and Alon Schab, February 2024. Special thanks to Uri Smilansky and Anne Smith. Support us on PATREON: / earlymusicsources Support us by getting an Awesome T-shirt: https://early-music-sources-shop.four...

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Musica ficta!

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The most famous counterpoint treatise in history - Gradus ad Parnassum (1725)
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Score analysis #5 - William Byrd / Hugh Ashton's ground [Tregian’s ground]

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Linguistics vs Musicology: They're Basically Identical

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Compose Your First Piece of Music in Small Ternary Form | Fundamentals of Musical Composition #4

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The fascinating counterpoint of Lamentation letters

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The Book That Started It All

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Why bad performances are bad (according to someone in 1594) / Bottrigari: Il Desiderio

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Tactus and Proportions around 1600

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Period composition (and the truth about Albinoni’s adagio)

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Partimento - Training the Maestri

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What is the difference between Baroque and Classical music?

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Rediscovering Ancient Greek Music: A performance reconstructs the past

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Modes in the 16th and 17th centuries

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Mensural notation - the basics

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Why Ancient Humans Went From Black to White?

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Songs that use Counterpoint

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Who's afraid of Carlo Gesualdo? 🎃

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Music Theory and White Supremacy

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