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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
  • ca. 510 – Boethius writes De institutione musica as one part of his "quadrivium"
  • ca. 635 – Isidore of Seville compiles the Etymologiae
  • ca. 795–800 – Tonary of St Riquier, the earliest Western source organized according to the eight Gregorian modes, borrowed from the Byzantine octoechos system
  • 9th century – Notker the Stammerer explains the supplementary letters for neumatic notation in his Epistola ad Lantbertum
  • ca. 850 – Aurelian of Réôme writes the earliest extant medieval treatise on music, Musica disciplina
  • ca. 890 – compilation of the Musica enchiriadis, the earliest known treatise on polyphony
  • ca. 900 – compilation of the Scolica enchiriadis, a commentary on the Musica enchiriadis
  • 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

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