1st millennium in music
1st millennium BC in music – 1st millennium in music – 11th century in music
Events
- ca. 150 – Claudius Ptolemaeus writes his treatise Harmonics (Richter 2001).5
- ca. 510 – Boethius writes De institutione musica as one part of his "quadrivium" (Bower 2001).
- ca. 635 – Isidore of Seville compiles the Etymologiae (O'Connor 1910)
- ca. 795–800 – Tonary of St Riquier, the earliest Western source organized according to the eight Gregorian modes, borrowed from the Byzantine octoechos system (Powers and Wiering 2001, 1(ii))
- 9th century – Notker the Stammerer explains the supplementary letters for neumatic notation in his Epistola ad Lantbertum (Hiley 2001).
- ca. 850 – Aurelian of Réôme writes the earliest extant medieval treatise on music, Musica disciplina (Bellingham 2001).
- ca. 890 – compilation of the Musica enchiriadis, the earliest known treatise on polyphony (Erickson 2001).
- ca. 900 – compilation of the Scolica enchiriadis, a commentary on the Musica enchiriadis (Erickson 2001).
- ca. 908–915 – Regino of Prüm writes De harmonica institutione, the first full tonary for the texts of the liturgy, at St. Martin of Trier (Sanderson 1982, 54, 58, 61)
Classical music
- late 3rd century – Oxyrhynchus hymn, the earliest known Christian hymn to contain both lyrics and musical notation (Pöhlmann and West 2001, 192)
- ca. 9th–10th century – Gregorian chants first used see list of Gregorian chants
- 884 – Liber Hymnorum completed by Notker the Stammerer at the Abbey of Saint Gall in Switzerland (Hiley 2001).
Births
- ca. 83 – Claudius Ptolemaeus (Richter 2001)
- ca. 480 – Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius (Bower 2001)
- ca. 840 – Notker the Stammerer (Hiley 2001)
- ca. 850 – Hucbald (Chartier 2001)
- ca. 850 – Tuotilo
Deaths
- 161 – Claudius Ptolemaeus (Richter 2001)
- ca. 524 – Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius (Bower 2001)
- 4 April 636 – Isidore of Seville (O'Connor 1910)
- 864 – Hartmann of Saint Gall (Planchart 2001a)
- ca. 890 – Ratpert of Saint Gall (Planchart 2001a)
- 915 – Regino of Prüm (Apel 1958, 54)
- 27 April 915 – Tuotilo (Planchart 2001b)
- 6 April 919 – Notker the Stammerer (Hiley 2001)
- 20 June 930 – Hucbald of St. Amand (Weakland 1956, 68)
See also
Sources
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- Planchart, Alejandro Enrique. 2001b. "Tuotilo [Tutilo]". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan Publishers.
- Pöhlmann, Egert, and Martin L. West. 2001. Documents of Ancient Greek Music: The Extant Melodies and Fragments. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-815223-X.
- Powers, Harold S., and Frans Wiering. 2001. "Mode, §II: Medieval Modal Theory". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan Publishers.
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