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Adam of Fulda

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He wrote "Ein ser andechtig Cristenlich Buchleī aus hailigē schrifften vnd Lerern von Adam von Fulda in teutsch reymenn gesetzt" (A very pious and Christian booklet from the Holy writings and studies by Adam of Fulda set in German rhymes), published in Wittenberg in 1512 (reprinted, Berlin, 1914).
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Most of Adam's musical works are liturgical settings or secular songs. He wrote one mass, and several liturgical works. Niemöller lists 3 secular songs.
283: 298: 101:, dated 4 November 1490. It deals in 7 chapters with an explication, invention and praise of music; in 21 chapters with the human hand, the 199: 288: 74: 293: 257: 217: 303: 19:(c. 1445 – 1505) was a German composer and music theorist of the second half of the 15th century. He was born in 241: 273: 278: 82: 129: 253: 195: 118: 191: 182: 31: 47: 66: 267: 128:
Fulda began another work which was to be a history of Saxony. It was completed by
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and other works by Adam of Fulda have been recorded by the German
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Adam of Fulda was born approximately 1445. He was educated at the
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music and in 8 chapters with proportions and consonances.
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Fulda
Wittenberg
Heinrich Glarean
Guillaume Dufay
Benedictine
Monastery
Vornbach Abbey
Wittenberg University
Torgau
Renaissance humanism
Strasbourg
chant
clefs
mutation
keys
mensural
Johannes Trithemius
Renaissance
Stimmwerck
"Adam von Fulda"
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ISBN
0-674-37299-9


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