Wikipedia:WikiProject Music theory/List of music theorists needing creation

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This is a list of articles that are in need of creation to add to the List of music theorists.

  • Anonymous 8 (Musica enchiriadis) (9th century)
  • Anonymous 7 (Gerbert) (Alia musica) (9th–10th century)
  • Pseudo-Odo (Dialogus de musica) (11th century)
  • Theogerus of Metz (c. 1050 – c. 1120)
  • Coussemaker, doc. 1 (Ad organum faciendum) (2nd half of 11th century)
  • Aribo (fl. 1068–1078)
  • Frutolfus of Michelsberg (mid-11th century – 1103)
  • Guido of Eu (fl. 1130s)
  • Theinred of Dover (12th century)
  • Ficker Anonymous (Vatican organum treatise) (early 13th century)
  • Coussemaker, doc. 3 (Discantus vulgaris positio) (c. 1230)
  • Egidius de Zamora (fl. 1260–1280)
  • Anonymous 2 (Tractatus de discantu) (late 13th century)
  • Magister Lambertus (fl. c. 1270)
  • Petrus de Picardia (mid-13th century)
  • Elias Salomo (late 13th century)
  • Sowa Anonymous—Anonymous of St. Emmeram (De musica mensurata) (1279)
  • Hugo Spechtshart (c. 1285 – 1359/60)
  • Anonymous 3 (Compendiolum artis veteris) (early 14th century)
  • Johannes Vetulus de Anagnia (1st half of 14th century)
  • Petrus Frater Dictus Palma Ociosa (fl. early 14th century)
  • Manuel Bryennius (14th century)
  • Anonymous 7 (Coussemaker) (De diversis manieribus) (mid-14th century)
  • Robert de Handlo (early 14th century)
  • John of Tewkesbury (fl. 1351–1392)
  • Johannes Boen (died 1367)
  • Ellsworth Anonymi (The Berkeley Manuscript) (before 1375)
  • Anonymous 5 (Ars cantus mensurabilis) (late 14th century)
  • Fernand Estevan (early 15th century)
  • Antonius de Leno (early 15th century)
  • Anonymous 11 (Tractatus de musica plana et mensurabili) (mid-15th century)
  • Anonymous 12 (Tractatus de musica) (2nd half of 15th century)
  • Nicolo Burzò (1453–1528)
  • Giovanni Spataro (1458–1541)
  • Erasmus Horicius (c. 1465 – early 16th century)
  • Michael Keinspeck (c. 1470 – mid-16th century)
  • Lodovico Fogliano (c. 1475 – 1542)
  • Sebastian z Felsztyna (c. 1480/1490? - after 1543)
  • Melchior Schanppecher (born c. 1480)
  • John Tucke (c. 1482 – after 1539)
  • Giovanni Del Lago (c. 1490 – 1544)
  • Giovanni Maria Lanfranco (c. 1490 – 1545)
  • Andreas Ornithoparchus (born c. 1490)
  • Bonaventura da Brescia (late 15th century)
  • Guilelmus Monachus (late 15th century)
  • Guillermo de Podio (late 15th century)
  • Stephanus Vanneo (1493–1535)
  • Simon de Quercu (early 16th century)
  • Auctor Lampadius (c. 1500 – 1559)
  • Nikolaus Listenius (born c. 1510)
  • Aiguino de Brescia (1520–1581)
  • Francisco de Montanos (c. 1528 – after 1592)
  • Orazio Tigrini (c. 1535 – 1591)
  • Claudius Sebastiani (active mid-16th century)
  • John Wylde (mid-15th century)
  • Pierre Maillart (1550–1622)
  • Scipione Cerreto (c. 1551 – 1633)
  • Elway Bevin (c. 1554 – 1638)
  • Jean Yssandon (c. 1555 – 1582)
  • Claudius Sebastiani (fl. 1557-65)
  • Giovanni Luca Conforti (c. 1560 – 1608), Breve et facile maniera d’essercitarsi..., Rome 1593
  • Peter Eichmann (1561–1623)
  • Giovanni Camillo Maffei (fl 1562–73), Delle lettere del Signor Gio. Camillo Maffei da Solofra, libri due ..., Napoli 1562
  • Georg Quitschreiber (1569–1638)
  • Francesco Bianciardi (c. 1571 – 1607)
  • Eucharius Hoffmann (died 1588)
  • Giovanni Battista Bovicelli (fl 1592–4), Regole, passaggi di musica, madrigali et motetti passeggiati Venice, 1594
  • Gaspar Stoquerus (late 16th century)
  • Aureliano Virgiliano (fl c1620), Il Dolcimelo, c1620
  • Wolfgang Schonsleder (1570–1651)
  • Giulio Monteverdi (1573–1630/31)
  • Henricus Baryphonus (1581–1655)
  • Antoine Parran (1587–1650)
  • Heinrich Grimm (1593–1637)
  • Joachim Thuringus (born late 16th century)
  • Agostino Pisa (early 17th century)
  • Jean Denis (c. 1600 – 1672)
  • Antoine Du Cousu (c. 1600 – 1658)
  • Hans Mikkelsen Ravn (c. 1610 – 1663)
  • Wolfgang Ebner (1612–1665)
  • Otto Gibelius (1612–1682)
  • Lorenzo Penna (1613–1693)
  • Conrad Matthaei (1619 – c. 1667)
  • Andrés Lorente (1624–1703)
  • Béigne de Bacilly (c. 1625 – 1690)
  • Giovanni Andrea Bontempi (c. 1624 – 1705)
  • Wolfgang Caspar Printz (1641–1717)
  • Roger North (c. 1651 – 1734)
  • Zaccaria Tevo (1651 – c. 1709/12)
  • Pablo Nassarre (c. 1654 – 1730)
  • Johann Baptist Samber (1654–1717)
  • Giovanni d’Avella (fl. 1657) Regole di musica, divise in cinque trattati (Rome, 1657)
  • Charles Masson (fl. 1680–1700)
  • De La Voye-Mignot (died 1684)
  • Tomas Baltazar Janovka (c. 1660 – c. 1715)
  • Johann Philipp Treiber (1675–1727)
  • Meinrad Spiess (1683–1761)
  • Alexander Malcolm (1685–1763)
  • Johann Georg Neidhardt (1685–1739)
  • François Campion (c. 1686 – 1748)
  • Christoph Gottlieb Schroter (1699–1782)
  • De Saint-Lambert (fl. 1700–1710)
  • Gottfried Keller (died 1704)
  • Jean-Adam Serre (1704–1788)
  • Jean Laurent de Béthizy (1709–1781)
  • Joseph Riepel (1709–1782)
  • Pierre-Joseph Roussier (1716–1792)
  • Niccolo Pasquali (c. 1718 – 1757)
  • George Simon Lohlein (1725–1781)
  • Giuseppe Paolucci (1726–1776)
  • Antonio Eximeno y Pujades (1729–1808)
  • Johann Friedrich Daube (c. 1730 – 1797)
  • Johann Gottlieb Portmann (1739–1798)
  • Honoré François Marie Langlé (1741–1807)
  • Heinrich Christoph Koch (1749–1816)
  • Antonio Ventura Roel del Rio (fl. mid-18th century)
  • Francesco Galeazzi (1758–1819)
  • John Holden (died c. 1771)
  • Matthew Peter King (1773-1823)
  • Alfred Day (music theorist)(1810–1849)
  • Mathis Lussy (1828–1910)
  • August Otto Halm (1869–1929)
  • Ernst Widmer (1927-1990)