The Mystery of Do-Re-Mi

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HORACE
The Mystery of Do-Re-Mi
Christopher Gabbitas (baritone) / David Miller (lute)

[ Signum / CD ]

Release Date: Wednesday 16 May 2007

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Schubert's 'Wanderer Fantasy' and Schumann's 'Fantasie' are two highly remarkable works: whilst musically embodying the romantic spirit of the age in their unconventional structures and lyrically imaginative styles, they also act as self-portraits to their creators through the evocation of the creative process.

From The Sunday Times, February 2007:
Julie Andrews frolicked across the Alps singing it in The Sound of Music and generations of children have learnt their musical scales by remembering it. Now Do-Re-Mi has been traced back more than 2000 years to one of the greatest poets of ancient Rome.

According to a book to be published next month, the origins of the song lie far from the female deer and ray of golden sun in the Rodgers and Hammerstein version sung by Andrews to the von Trapp children. Instead it was penned as a mnemonic by a medieval Italian monk who drew on a melody which accompanied Horace's Ode to Phyllis, written in the 1st century BC.

The research has been carried out by Stuart Lyons, who won a classics scholarship to King's College, Cambridge. "The monk who invented Do-Re-Mi told a lie about it because he didn't want to go to the stake (for heresy)," Lyons said.

"The melody truly belonged to the Ode," said Lyons. "It is the most exciting thing that has ever happened to me in academic discovery. It is incredible to solve a mystery that is 1,000 years old."

From Professor Andrew Wallace-Hadrill Director, British School at Rome:
"With brilliant detective work, Stuart Lyons unravels the musical character of Horace's odes and traces a remarkable link between Horatian music, Guido d'Arezzo and the discovery of do-re-mi."

Recorded to illustrate the widely pulicised new book by Stuart Lyons: 'HORACE'S ODES AND THE MYSTERY OF DO-RE-MI' Aris & Phillips ISBN 9780856687907
The book can be purchased from:
http://www.oxbowbooks.com/bookinfo.cfm/ID/46784

BBC: ** Do-Re-Mi has Roman roots, says historian** Musicologist Stuart Lyons says he has traced the roots of Do-Re-Mi back to Roman times.

Tracks:

1. HORACE Ode to Phyllis (Latin)
Est mihi nonum
2. HORACE Ode to Phyllis (English)
I've a full flask
3. PAUL the DEACON & GUIDO d'AREZZO
Hymn to St. John Ut queant laxis