词条 | Harmonie universelle |
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|name = Harmonie universelle, contenant la théorie et la pratique de la musique |image = Marin Mersenne - Harmonie universelle 1636 (page de titre).png |caption = Title page |alt = Title page of Harmonie universelle |author = Marin Mersenne |country = Kingdom of France |language = French |published = 1636 |pages = 800 }} Harmonie universelle (Complete title: Harmonie universelle, contenant la théorie et la pratique de la musique) is the work of Marin Mersenne, published in Paris in 1636. It represented the sum of musical knowledge during his lifetime. This was a major work since it represented the most complete description of music theory near the middle of the 17th century in France. It covers all aspects including theoretical, practical, stylistic, organological, mathematics, acoustics, and theological. ContentThe title page specifies the scope of the topics covered by the book including the nature of sounds, movements, consonance, dissonance, genres, modes of composition, voice, singing, and all kinds of harmonic instruments. This monumental treatise is abundant in illustrations (including musical engravings), and in systematic tables. It also remains the only source of certain musical works from Jacques Mauduit, Eustache Du Caurroy, Antoine de Sewn, or Pierre de La Barre in particular. References{{music-publication-stub}} 3 : Music books|French-language books|1636 books |
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