A Hands-On Introduction to Early Notation

Reading medieval music in modern notation imposes modern notions of measure, phrasing, and tonality. Reading it in the original notation allows us to get closer to the composer's intentions and the head-space of a medieval performer, and can help achieve those elusive, magical "medieval moments". We'll start with an overview of differences between modern and medieval notation, then spend most of the class reading examples. Bring melody instruments you play fluently, such as recorder, gamba, fiddle, voice (if you have good pitch memory), etc. If you have multiple sizes (e.g. SATB recorders), bring them.

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Schedule for KWDS X

Deadline for Class Submissions: June 15, 2013

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Day 1: Thursday

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