01962cam a2200337 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025010001300066019001200079020003100091035002100122035001200143040003900155041001300194050002100207082001200228100002300240245009000263260005800353300004400411490003600455504005100491505075700542546002501299650004101324650007201365650004001437830003601477830006501513900004601578168083120190927153453.0880204s1989 ctugh b 001 0 eng  a880017111 a5793182 a0300039166qalkaline paper 9(AuCNLDY)1427188 a1680831 aDLCbengcDLCdOCoLCdDLCdLCdANL0 aengaita00aMT5.5b.F63 198900a7812191 aPalisca, Claude V.14aThe Florentine Camerata :bdocumentary studies and translations /cClaude V. Palisca. aNew Haven ;aLondon :bYale University Press,cc1989. avi, 234 p. :bfacsims., music ;c26 cm.1 aMusic theory translation series aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aThe Florentine Camerata -- The proem on Plutarch's Musica to Titus Pyrrhinus / by Carlo Valgulio -- The letter to Vincenzo Galilei of 8 May 1572 / from Girolamo Mei -- The Discourse addressed to Giulio Caccini, called the Roman, on ancient music and good singing / by Giovanni Bardi -- The discourse on how tragedy should be performed / by Giovanni Bardi(?) -- Three scientific essays. Discourse concerning the various opinions that the three most famous sects of ancient musicians had concerning the matter of sounds and tunings ; A special discourse concerning the diversity of the ratios of the diapason ; A special discourse concerning the unison / by Vincenzo Galiliei -- The prescriptions for intermedi / by Giovanni Battista Strozzi the Younger. aEnglish and Italian. 0aMusic theoryxHistoryy16th century. 0aMusic, Greek and RomanxInstruction and studyxEarly works to 1800. 0aCamerata (Group of music theorists) 0aMusic theory translation series 0aCollection of Jamie and Michael Kassler (YY 2011-10408)5ANL aInscribed by the author to Jamie Kassler.