Mark D. Lew:

At 7:26 PM 05/28/03, David W. Fenton wrote:

Clefs have always been considered as having no musical meaning.

And I think that's definitely the case after about 1700 or so.

When I mentioned C clefs for alto and tenor in a choral passage, the real-life example I had in mind was a piano-vocal score of a Tchaikovsky opera. I forget which opera it was, but it can't have been earlier than 1870.


Schoenberg used C clefs in choral music throughout his career. -- Andrew Stiller Kallisti Music Press

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