Notation science

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Under Notation customer (musical paleography) is defined as the science of the musical notation . It is a sub-discipline of historical musicology that deals with research into the history of musical notation and the translation of old notations into modern notation.

literature

  • Willi Apel : The notation of polyphonic music . VEB Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig 1962, ISBN 3-7330-0031-5 .
  • Erhard Karkoschka : The typeface of new music. Inventory of new notation symbols - instructions for their interpretation, realization and criticism . Edition Moeck, Celle 1966. ISBN 3-87549-002-9
  • Manfred Hermann Schmid : Notation Studies. Scripture and composition 900-1900 . Bärenreiter, Kassel etc. 2012, ISBN 978-3761822364 .
  • Willy Tappolet : Notation and making music. The problem of their relationships from the early Middle Ages to the 21st century . Robert Lienau, Berlin 1967.
  • Johannes Wolf : The tone scripts . Ferdinand Hirt, Breslau 1924 (Jedermanns Bücherei).