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406 BCGreeceMusician and dithyrambic poet Timotheus of Miletus acquires a reputation as an innovator, writing a nome (a song sung to the accompaniment of the cithara, a stringed musical instrument) called Persae, for which the Athenian tragic dramatist Euripides writes the prologue.
c. 1025ItalyThe Italian writer Guido d'Arezzo publishes his musical treatise Micrologus de disciplina artis musicae/Short Discourse on the Discipline of the Art of Music. He establishes a system of precise pitch notation through the introduction of a four-line stave and the ut-re-mi-fa-so-la names for notes.


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