
The Art of Musical Ciphers, Riddles and Sundry Curiosities
Boydell & Brewer (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 10. February 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
464 pages
978-1-83765-304-1 (ISBN)
Description
Offers the first comprehensive account of a centuries-old tradition of encrypting covert messages into music, from the Middle Ages to the present day.
Question: What do J. S. Bach, beef cabbage, coffee, the SATOR Square, and Marlene Dietrich have in common?
Answer: Composers have enciphered these and many other words into music.
Since time immemorial riddles have intrigued us, partly for their mirthful manner of connecting incongruous ideas, partly for their arresting way of opening fresh perspectives on our shared human condition. When we think of riddles, we normally recall verbal conundrums from cultures around the globe. But riddles can penetrate non-verbal aspects of our existence as well. Masking messages in music so that they lurk beneath the sonorous surface is an august Western tradition spanning the Middle Ages to the present. Known as musical cryptography, these puzzling pursuits form the subject of this book, construed broadly enough to capture not just musical ciphers and codes but also a curiosity shop of related techniques, which arguably can advance the greater virtue. They entertain, edify, and enthral, but also bewitch and bewilder, and, when unsolved, perplex and perturb.
Question: What do J. S. Bach, beef cabbage, coffee, the SATOR Square, and Marlene Dietrich have in common?
Answer: Composers have enciphered these and many other words into music.
Since time immemorial riddles have intrigued us, partly for their mirthful manner of connecting incongruous ideas, partly for their arresting way of opening fresh perspectives on our shared human condition. When we think of riddles, we normally recall verbal conundrums from cultures around the globe. But riddles can penetrate non-verbal aspects of our existence as well. Masking messages in music so that they lurk beneath the sonorous surface is an august Western tradition spanning the Middle Ages to the present. Known as musical cryptography, these puzzling pursuits form the subject of this book, construed broadly enough to capture not just musical ciphers and codes but also a curiosity shop of related techniques, which arguably can advance the greater virtue. They entertain, edify, and enthral, but also bewitch and bewilder, and, when unsolved, perplex and perturb.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Woodbridge
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
240 music exx. and 10 b/w illus.
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
708 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83765-304-1 (9781837653041)
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R. Larry Todd | Katharina Uhde
The Art of Musical Ciphers, Riddles and Sundry Curiosities
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approx. 02/2026
Boydell & Brewer
€170.90
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Persons
R. LARRY TODD is Arts & Sciences Professor at Duke University KATHARINA UHDE is Associate Professor of Violin and Musicology, Valparaiso University; and Akademische Oberraetin, LMU Munich
Content
1 A Musical Riddle
2 The Riddles of Music
3 The Rise of Cryptography
4 Sounding Numbers, Fickle Anagrams, Chameleonic Alphabets and Carved Vowels
5 Sonic Monuments, Alchemy, Hexachords and Lunar Discourses
6 BACH: His Way and Ours
7 Enlightened Ciphers, Ars combinatoria and Masonic Secrets
8 Censors, Unsinn, Nominal Ciphers and Solresol
9 Riddles of the Sphinx
10 Stenographic Mysteries, Dark Sayings, Magic Squares and Foul Balls
11 Queer Liaisons, Mystic Chords, DSCH and Tombstone Monograms
12 Hommages, Tombeaux, Triskaidekaphilia and Langage communicable
13(12a) Mystics, Numerologists and Modernists
14 Round Trips, Gothic Skyscrapers, Thunderwords and Fallen Angels
Bibliography
General Index
2 The Riddles of Music
3 The Rise of Cryptography
4 Sounding Numbers, Fickle Anagrams, Chameleonic Alphabets and Carved Vowels
5 Sonic Monuments, Alchemy, Hexachords and Lunar Discourses
6 BACH: His Way and Ours
7 Enlightened Ciphers, Ars combinatoria and Masonic Secrets
8 Censors, Unsinn, Nominal Ciphers and Solresol
9 Riddles of the Sphinx
10 Stenographic Mysteries, Dark Sayings, Magic Squares and Foul Balls
11 Queer Liaisons, Mystic Chords, DSCH and Tombstone Monograms
12 Hommages, Tombeaux, Triskaidekaphilia and Langage communicable
13(12a) Mystics, Numerologists and Modernists
14 Round Trips, Gothic Skyscrapers, Thunderwords and Fallen Angels
Bibliography
General Index