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Theodore Cyrus Karp (17 July 1926 – 5 November 2015) was an American musicologist. His principal area of study was
Secular music Non-religious secular music and sacred music were the two main genres of Western music during the Middle Ages and Renaissance era. The oldest written examples of secular music are songs with Latin lyrics.Grout, 1996, p. 60 However, many secular s ...
, mainly
mediaeval In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the late 5th to the late 15th centuries, similar to the post-classical period of global history. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire a ...
monophony In music, monophony is the simplest of musical textures, consisting of a melody (or "tune"), typically sung by a single singer or played by a single instrument player (e.g., a flute player) without accompanying harmony or chords. Many folk son ...
, especially the music of the trouvères. He was a major contributor in this area to the ''
Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'' is an encyclopedic dictionary of music and musicians. Along with the German-language ''Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart'', it is one of the largest reference works on the history and theo ...
''.


Biography

Born in
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, he attended
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of the
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, where he received his B.A. in 1947. He later attended the
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and, from 1949 to 1950, the
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of
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. He returned to New York University, where he studied under Curt Sachs and Gustave Reese. He received his
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from New York University in 1960. In 1963 he was taken on as a faculty member by the University of California at
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and in 1971 became a music professor. He moved to Northwestern University in 1973, where he was dean of the department until 1988 and a professor until his retirement in 1996. Besides trouvère monophony, Karp wrote articles on the polyphony of the schools of Saint Martial, Santiago de Compostela, and
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. He proposed new methods for the transcription of polyphony from the manuscripts. In more recent research Karp studied the application of computers to his field.


Writings

*(with Gustave Reese) "Monophony in a Group of Renaissance Chansonniers", ''JAMS'', v (1952), 4–15. *"Borrowed Material in Trouvère Music", ''AcM'', xxxiv (1962), 87–101. *"A Lost Medieval Chansonnier", ''MQ'', xlviii (1962), 50–67. *"The Trouvère Manuscript Tradition", ''The Department of Music, Queens College of the City of New York: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Festschrift'', ed. A. Mell (New York, 1964), 25–52. *"Modal Variants in Medieval Secular Monophony", ''The Commonwealth of Music, in Honor of Curt Sachs'', ed. G. Reese and R. Brandel (New York, 1965), 118–29. *"The Secular Works of Johannes Martini", ''Aspects of Medieval and Renaissance Music: a Birthday Offering to Gustave Reese'', ed. J. LaRue and others (New York, 1966), 455–73. *"Towards a Critical Edition of Notre Dame Organa Dupla", ''MQ'', lii (1966), 350–67. *"St. Martial and Santiago de Compostela: an Analytical Speculation", ''AcM'', xxxix (1967), 144–60. *"Rhythmic Architecture in the Music of the High Middle Ages", ''Medievalia et humanistica'', new ser., i (1970), 67–80 Dictionary of Music (New York, 1973, 2/1983). *"Medieval Music in Perspective", ''Medieval Studies'', ed. J. M. Powell (Syracuse, NY, 1976, 2/1992), 401–31. *"Interrelationships between Poetic and Music Form in Trouvère Song", ''A Musical Offering: Essays in Honor of Martin Bernstein'', ed. E. H. Clinkscale and C. Brook (New York, 1977), 137–61. *"Music", ''The Seven Liberal Arts in the Middle Ages'', ed. D. L. Wagner (Bloomington, IN, 1983), 169–95. *"The Trouvère Chansons in Mensural Notation", ''Gordon Athol Anderson (1929–1981) in Memoriam'' (Henryville, PA, 1984), 474–94. *"The Cataloguing of Chant Manuscripts as an Aid to Critical Editions and Chant History", ''Foundations in Music Bibliography'' (Evanston, IL, 1986), 241–69. *"Compositional Process in Machaut's Ballades", ''Music from the Middle Ages through the Twentieth Century: Essays in Honor of Gwynn S. McPeek'', ed. C. P. Comberiati and M.C. Steel (New York, 1988), 64–78. *"Interrelationships among Gregorian Chants: an Alternative View of Creativity in Early Chant", ''Studies in Musical Sources and Style: Essays in Honor of Jan LaRue'', ed. E. K. Wolf and E. H. Roesner (Madison, WI, 1990), 1–40. *"Interrelationships between Old Roman and Gregorian Chant: some New Perspectives", ''Cantus Planus IV'': Pécs (1990), 187–203. *"Mensural Irregularities in La Rue's Missa de Sancto Antonio", ''Israel Studies in Musicology'', v (1990), 81–95. *"Some Chant Models for Isaac's Choralis Constantinus", ''Beyond the Moon: Festschrift Luther Dittmer'', ed. B. Gillingham and P. Merkley (Ottawa, 1990), 322–49. *''The Polyphony of Saint Martial and Santiago de Compostela'' (Berkeley and Oxford, 1992). *"Editing the Cortona Laudario", ''JM'', xi (1993), 73–105. *"The Offertory in die solemnitatis", ''Laborare fratres in unum: Festschrift Laszlo Dobszay zum 60. Geburtstag'', ed. J. Szendrei and D. Hiley (Hildesheim, 1995), 151–65. *''Aspects of Orality and Formularity in Gregorian Chant'' (Evanston, IL, 1998). *''An Introduction to the Post-Tridentine Mass Proper'' (Middleton, Wisconsin, 2005). *"Some Tropes in Provins, Bibl. mun. MS 12", ''John Ohl Festschrift'' (Evanston, IL, forthcoming).


''Grove'' articles

''
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''. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. 2001 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


References

*Morga, Paula
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''Grove Music Online''. ''Oxford Music Online''. Accessed 20 September 2008.


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Obituary
{{DEFAULTSORT:Karp, Theodore Cyrus 1926 births Writers from New York City American musicologists American medievalists New York University alumni University of California, Davis faculty Northwestern University faculty 2015 deaths Historians from New York (state)