- Anonymous IV
Anonymous IV is the designation given to the writer of an important treatise of medieval
music theory . [Richard Taruskin, in the "Oxford History of Western Music" has insisted that the designation apply only to the treatise and not to the author. However, Taruskin's suggestion goes against common usage and has not, at least yet, gained popular support] He was probably an English student working at Notre Dame inParis , most likely in the1270s or1280s . Nothing is known about his life, not even his name. His writings survive in two partial copies fromBury St Edmunds ; one from the13th century , and one from the 14th.Along with Johannes de Garlandia and
Franco of Cologne , whose work precedes his, Anonymous IV's writings are the main source for understanding theNotre Dame school ofpolyphony . He is mainly noted for having written aboutLéonin andPérotin , thereby assigning names to two of the composers of the music of the Notre Dame school who otherwise would have been anonymous; Léonin and Pérotin are among the earliest European composers whose names are actually known. Although they probably died at least fifty years before he was writing, he describes them as though they were still famous by name and part of a living tradition at the time.Anonymous IV mentions
Léonin andPérotin as the best composers oforganum and discant respectively. He also mentions specific compositions as being by Pérotin (or Perotinus), including the four-part organa quadrupla "Viderunt" and "Sederunt". Anonymous IV also mentions the work of the theorist Franco of Cologne, and gives descriptions oforganum , discantus,rhythmic mode s, rules for use ofconsonance and dissonance , notation, and genres of composition.Editions and translations
The standard edition of the treatise of Anonymous IV is that of Fritz Reckow. Two translations into English have been made. The most recent, and still in print, is by
Jeremy Yudkin . Although the older translation by Luther Dittmer has long been unavailable, it has recently been released on-line by theInstitute of Medieval Music .ources and further reading
* Richard H. Hoppin, "Medieval Music". New York, W.W. Norton & Co., 1978. (ISBN 0-393-09090-6)
* Harold Gleason and Warren Becker, Music in the Middle Ages and Renaissance (Music Literature Outlines Series I). Bloomington, Indiana. Frangipani Press, 1986. (ISBN 0-89917-034-X)
* Articles "Anonymous theoretical writings," "Organum," "Léonin," "Pérotin," "The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians", ed. Stanley Sadie. 20 vol. London, Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 1980. (ISBN 1-56159-174-2)
* Fritz Reckow, editor. "Der Musiktraktat des Anonymous 4." 2 vols. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, 1967. Beihefte zum Archiv für Musikwissenschaft 4, 5.
* Luther Dittmer, translator and editor. "Anonymous IV." Music Theorists in Translation 1. Ottawa: Institute of Medieval Music, 1959. [http://ca.geocities.com/mediaeval1@rogers.com/Theom.htm]
* Jeremy Yudkin (translator and editor). "The Music Treatise of Anonymous IV: A New Translation". Musicological Studies and Documents 41.[Rome] :American Institute of Musicology , 1985.(ISBN 978-3775109949)References
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