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    Guido of Arezzo (Italian: Guido d'Arezzo; c. 991–992 – after 1033) was an Italian music theorist and pedagogue of High medieval music. A Benedictine monk, he is regarded as the inventor—or by some, developer—of the modern staff notation that had a massive influence on the development of Western musical … See more

    Information on Guido's life is scarce; the music historian Charles Burney asserted that the paucity of records was because Guido was a monk. Burney furthered that, in the words of musicologist Samuel D. Miller, "Guido's … See more

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    Four works are securely attributed to Guido: the Micrologus, the Prologus in antiphonarium, the Regulae rhythmicae and the Epistola ad Michaelem.
    The Epistola ad Michaelem is the only one not a formal musical … See more

    • Guido of Arezzo (1955). van Waesberghe, Jos Smits (ed.). Micrologus. Corpus Scriptorum de Musica. Vol. 4. Rome: American Institute of Musicology. OCLC 1229808694.
    • —— (1975). van Waesberghe, Jos Smits (ed.). Prologus in antiphonarium. … See more

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    Guido was born sometime between 990 and 999 CE. This birthdate range was conjectured from a now lost and undated manuscript of the Micrologus, where he stated that he was age 34 while John XIX was See more

    Almost immediately after his death commentaries were written on Guido's work, particularly the Micrologus. One of the most noted is the De musica of Johannes Cotto (fl. … See more

    See Grier (2018) for an extensive bibliography
    Books
    • Atkinson, Charles M. (2008). The Critical Nexus: Tone-System, Mode, and Notation in Early Medieval Music. Oxford: Oxford University Press See more

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    Guido Monaco was in the abbey of Pomposa (Ferrara) when he laid the foundations for written music but the success of his invention turned against him. The cultural revolution which he was giving birth to was a real innovation for the Middle-Age because he would bring erudite music outside the abbeys, making it a…
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