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Philip Peters <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 18 Sep 1999 01:11:00 +0200
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Drew Capuder wrote:

>If we're talking about the "starting point" for "Western art," why is
>well-tempered tuning so important? I think I understand its significance
>on a number of levels, but not as to when "Western art" really started.

I believe "Western art" started with the beginning of what was to become
polyphony, in the 12th century at Notre Dame in Paris.

Philip

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