List of music theorists


This is a list of music theorists arranged in chronological order. The criteria for inclusion relies on publication or dissemination of written theoretical work by western musicians, and their inclusion in published books discussing the history of music theory.
Since the categories for music theorists are not subdivided by nationality, this list is intended to provide an overview of music theorists and provide for further exploration of the field.
Martin Gerbert and Edmond de Coussemaker were the 18th and 19th century compilers of numerous medieval theoretical treatises. It appeared to be their custom to assign names to treatises where the author was unknown. Modern practice is to refer to the treatises themselves by their title or their opening line, rather than infer information about their authors.

Antiquity

NameDateMajor writingKnown for
Archytas428–347 BCnaming the harmonic mean; may have been the first author to describe the Quadrivium
Aplypiusflourished 360Introduction to Music
Aristoxenusborn c. 375 BCE, flourished 335 BCEElementa harmonica
Archestratusearly 3rd century BCEdescribing the pyknon
Ptolemais of Cyreneprobably 3rd century BCEwrote concerning the proper roles of reason and sensory experience in the study of music
Eratosthenescirca 276 BCE – circa 195/194 BCEcalculation of the tuning of the degrees of the tetrachords
Didymosfirst century BCEchromatic tetrachords
Cleonidesprobably first century ADIntroduction to Harmonics
Ptolemycirca 100 – circa 170Harmonics
Augustine of Hippo13 November 354 – 28 August 430De musica
Martianus Capellaearly 5th centuryDe nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii
Boethius480–524 or 525De institutione musica
Cassiodorus485–580Institutiones Divinarum et Saecularium Litterarum
Isidore of Sevillecirca 560 – 636Etymologiarum sive Originum libri xx

Medieval

Renaissance

17th century

18th century

19th century

20th century

21st century