This collection of essays, collected in tribute to Gerardo Huseby (Buenos Aires, 1943-2003), is a contribution to the different fields of knowledge through which the academic life of this renowned Argentine musicologist wandered: medieval music, tonal systems, analysis, rhetoric and musical instruments.
A group of leading specialists from Argentina, Australia, Colombia, Spain, the United States, Ghana, Portugal and the United Kingdom examine specific topics such as the Cantigas de Santa María, the 13th century music theory, Gregorian chant, the Spanish theorist Andrés Lorente , Rameau's writings, the analysis of musical analysis through a Beethoven sonata, music in the Jesuit reductions of Chiquitos, the harp in Latin America, an Andean musical structure, the 19th century flute repertoire, Afro drums -argentinos, and the movement of recreation of early music in Buenos Aires. Th...read more