- the old to the new
system of
musical notation. His
Musica instrumentalis deudsch (English:
German Instrumental Music),
published in 1528, 1530, 1532 and...
- (1511), and
Martin Agricola's (1486–1556)
similar Musica instrumentalis deudsch (1529),
published in
Basel and
Saxony respectively.
Musica Getutscht, the...
-
Musica getutscht (Basel 1511), and
Martin Agricola,
Musica instrumentalis deudsch (Wittenberg 1529),
quoted in:
Oswald Körte,
Laute und
Lautenmusik bis zur...
- whistle.
Instruments from
Martin Agricola's book "Musica
instrumentalis deudsch",
published 1529. From left:
straight cornett, three-hole pipe, bombard...
- used selectively.
Martin Agricola writing in his
Musica instrumentalis deudsch (1529)
writes of
vibrato in this way. Occasionally,
composers up to the...
-
Agricola includes it in his list of
instruments (Musica
instrumentalis deudsch, 1529)
largely as a
compliment to Pythagoras. In pre-modern or
modern times...
- ] Luther,
Martin (1545). "Genesis 1:1–3". Die
gantze Heilige Schrifft Deudsch [The
German Holy Scriptures]. (in
Early New High German) (5th ed.). Wittenberg:...
-
Variety of
recorders from
Martin Agricola's 1529
Musica instrumentalis deudsch (English:
German Instrumental Music)...
-
source on this subject. The
second is said to be
Musica instrumentalis deudsch (1529) by
Martin Agricola.
These works are both illustrated, and important...
- Fasti, by
Carole Elizabeth Newlands, p. 205
Caspar Huberinus:
Postilla Deudsch,
Frankfurt an der Oder 1554, fol. 354.
Google Johannes Nas: Das Antipapistisch...