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  1. Guido d’Arezzo (born c. 990, Arezzo? [Italy]—died 1050, Avellana?) was a medieval music theorist whose principles served as a foundation for modern Western musical notation.. Educated at the Benedictine abbey at Pomposa, Guido evidently made use of the music treatise of Odo of Saint-Maur-des-Fossés and apparently developed his principles of staff notation there.

  2. 18 de may. de 2015 · We can trace the linage of this practice all the way back to the writings of a Benedictine monk of the early 11th century, Guido de Arezzo. Guido was educated in the abbey of Pomposa on the Adriatic coast and early on he earned a reputation for his ability to teach singers new plainsong chants, new songs, very quickly.

  3. 25 de sept. de 2018 · Introduction. Guido d’Arezzo is perhaps the most important writer about music between Boethius and Tinctoris. His four authentic writings, datable to the third and fourth decades of the 11th century, treat the main theoretical issues that underlie the successful practice of plainsong, adumbrate rules for the practice of polyphony in chorally sung chant, and introduce two important practices ...

  4. Guido de Arezzo nació en Arezzo (Toscana) se cree que en el año 991 o 992. Cursó estudios en la abadía benedictina de Pomposa. Radicado en Arezzo en 1025, se encargó de la enseñanza de los cantores de la catedral. El prólogo de su antifonario, Aliae Regulae, es la primera descripción teórica del sistema de cuatro líneas ( tetragrama ...

  5. 9 de ago. de 2016 · Guido of Arezzo was a monk who lived during the Middle Ages, and may be considered as one of the most influential figures in the history of modern music. During the Middle Ages, the monastery was one of the most important European institutions. The worship of God was of paramount importance in the life of a medieval monk, and one of the ways ...

  6. Guido ended his days at Arezzo. Based on chronicle evidences, others be-lieve that he died as the prior of the Camaldolse monastery near Avellano in 1550.2 Apparently Guido's inventive achievements did not bring ad-miration from some of his associates, for accounts claim he became un-popular with them and was transferred from Pomposa to Arezzo ...

  7. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › guido-de-arezzoGuido de Arezzo _ AcademiaLab

    Guido de Arezzo (italiano: Guido d'Arezzo; c. 991–992 (después de 1033) fue un teórico de la música italiano y pedagogo de la música altomedieval. Monje benedictino, es considerado el inventor, o desarrollador por algunos, de la notación de pentagrama moderna que tuvo una gran influencia en el desarrollo de la notación y la práctica musical occidental.

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