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layout: emt
title: EMT - Early Music Theory
rel_url: .
updated: 18.12.2020
firstpub: 02.12.2013
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<h1>Early Music Theory</h1>
<p>The Early Music Theory website was founded by Ronald Woodley in 2013 as an evolving
scholarly resource dedicated to a variety of issues relating to
the notation and intellectual context of music in the medieval
and early modern period, as well as to the inter-relationships
between these issues and musical performance and composition.</p>
<p>This open-access resource is intended to be
an online focus for a wide range of high-quality material
relevant to musicologists, historians and performing musicians
with a serious interest in such areas of study. If you are
involved, either as an academic researcher or musical
practitioner, in areas of early music that impinge especially on
theory and notation, or their wider historical, compositional or
performance contexts, and you wish to propose material for
inclusion on this site, please feel free
to <a href="mailto:[email protected]">contact us</a>.</p>
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<h2><a href="Tinctoris/">Johannes Tinctoris</a></h2>
<p>The first theorist to inhabit this space is the
fifteenth-century musician and lawyer Johannes Tinctoris
(<i>c.</i> 1435-1511), whose life and works have been the
subject of the ongoing research of the site’s founding editor,
Ronald Woodley.</p>
<h4><a href="Tinctoris/texts/">The Complete Theoretical Works of
Johannes Tinctoris</a></h4>
<p>A digital edition of Tinctoris’s complete music-theoretical writings.</p>
<h4><a href="#" class="placeholder">The Complete Practical Works of
Johannes Tinctoris (forthcoming)</a></h4>
<p>A forthcoming digital edition of Tinctoris’s complete musical compositions.</p>
<h4><a href="Tinctoris/Articles/Johannes-Tinctoris-And-Music-Theory/#" class="placeholder">Johannes
Tinctoris and Music Theory in the Late Fifteenth Century:
Essays and Studies, ed. Christian Goursaud and Ronald Woodley</a></li></h4>
<p>An edited collection of essays and studies addressing aspects of Tinctoris's output and impact.</p>
<h4><a href="Tinctoris/Articles/">Miscellaneous articles and papers</a></li></h4>
<p></p>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.stoa.org/tinctoris/">legacy version
of the Tinctoris project</a>, hosted by The Stoa Consortium, is still
available, but in due course it will be subsumed completely within
the new site.</p>
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<h4><a href="ref2021/#">Research Excellence Framework 2021</a></h4>
<p>Some of the material on this project site has been submitted to the UK Research Excellence
Framework (REF) 2021. See notes on <a href="ref2021/#">REF 2021</a>.</p>
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<p class="sig">Ronald Woodley<br />
EMT Founding Director</p>
<p class="sig date">December 2020 </p>
<p class="address">Emeritus Professor of Music<br />
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire<br />
Birmingham City University<br />
200 Jennens Road<br />
Birmingham B4 7XR<br />
UK<br /></p>
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