- In
medieval music, the
Geisslerlieder, or
Flagellant songs, were the
songs of the
wandering bands of flagellants, who
overspread Europe during two periods...
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Troubador songs, was po****rized in the 13th and 14th
centuries by
Geisslerlieder, or
Flagellant songs.
These monophonic Laude spirituale songs were used...
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themselves by anti****ting the
inevitable in chants, from the
simple Geisslerlieder of the
Flagellant movement to the more
refined cloistral or courtly...
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indicate their sin and
striking themselves rhythmically to songs,
known as
Geisslerlieder,
until blood flowed.
Sometimes the
blood was
soaked up in rags and treated...
- Cascia,
Lorenzo Masini, Niccolò da Perugia, and
Maestro Piero. The
Geisslerlieder were the
songs of
wandering bands of flagellants, who
sought to appease...
- the Heimat. Die
deutschen Geisslerlieder;
Studien zum
geistlichen Volksliede des Mittelalters, 1931 – The
German Geisslerlieder;
Studies of
sacred folk...
- conductus, discant, and clausulae. One
unusual development was the
Geisslerlieder, the
music of
wandering bands of
flagellants during two periods: the...
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Civil unrest in
northern Italy spawns the
medieval musical form of
Geisslerlieder,
penitential songs sung by
wandering bands of Flagellants. Kudahuvadhoo...
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Gamelan Gamelan notation Gamma scale GarageBand Gavotte Gebrauchsmusik Geisslerlieder Generalized keyboard Generative music Generative theory of
tonal music...
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Civil unrest in
northern Italy spawns the
medieval musical form of
Geisslerlieder,
penitential songs sung by
wandering bands of Flagellants. Kudahuvadhoo...