Alfred Day's Treatise on Harmony
Discover the intriguing world of music theory with Alfred Day's Treatise on Harmony, a pivotal work first published in 1845. This second edition, released in 1885, showcases Day's innovative ideas that sparked considerable debate and criticism during his time. Supported by the renowned composer George Alexander Macfarren, Day's theories on harmony continue to influence musicians and scholars alike. This edition includes an appendix featuring Macfarren's valuable additions, enriching your understanding of the subject. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2012, this paperback edition spans 246 pages and is a must-have for anyone passionate about music theory. Whether you are a student, educator, or music enthusiast, this treatise offers profound insights into the art of harmony.