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      <description>My name is Aaron Dalton. I have a BA (Hon.) and an MA in musicology from the University of Calgary. My area of focus was sixteenth-century Italian secular vocal music. I can speak, read, and write English, French, and Italian. More information on my academic work can be found on my Academia.edu page. I also discuss my thesis on my master’s thesis page.
I am a professional editor and typesetter, with expertise in music editing and typesetting.</description>
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      <description>This is the (hopefully permanent) landing page for my master’s thesis and the sheet music I have released separately, available on GitHub. The music source files are released under the CC By 4.0 International licence. They are based on the work at http://www.bibliotecamusica.it/cmbm/scripts/gaspari/scheda.asp?id=7630. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available upon request.
My master’s thesis is entitled Philippe de Monte’s Primo libro de madrigalil a tre voci (1582): A Modern Edition and Analysis and can be downloaded in its entirety from the University of Calgary’s institutional repository (doi:10.</description>
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