-
dating to the century:
these are
Sebastian Virdung's (b. 1465?)
Musica getutscht (1511), and
Martin Agricola's (1486–1556)
similar Musica instrumentalis...
- (1511).
Musica getutscht und
ausgezogen (in German). Basel:
Michael Furter. —— (1970) [1511]. Niemöller,
Klaus Wolfgang (ed.).
Musica getutscht und ausgezogen...
- ISBN 9780534585990.
Retrieved 7 June 2018.
Sebastian Virdung,
Musica getutscht (Basel 1511), and
Martin Agricola,
Musica instrumentalis deudsch (Wittenberg...
- the
oldest known illustration of one in a
reference work is in
Musica Getutscht (1511), by
Sebastian Virdung. A
skeletal figure is seen
holding one in...
- can be seen, for instance, in the work of
Sebastian Virdung, his
Musica getutscht (Basel 1511).
Virdung describes three instruments he
calls the Virginal...
- ****ey (Concerto Palatino). Page from
Sebastian Virdung's 1511 book
Musica Getutscht und Ausgezogen. Top left corner: a
curved cornett labeled Zincken. Below...
-
Clavicytheria are
mentioned in
Sebastian Virdung's 1511 work
Musica Getutscht, the
first surviving reference work on music;
Virdung calls the instrument...
- and
helped him in some way. Some
years later, in his
treatise Musica getutscht (1511)
Virdung ridiculed Schlick's
adherence to the view that the black...
- at the
Wayback Machine; the
title there quoted is the
spelling Musica getutscht und aussgezogen.
Internal evidence from the book is a
source for information...
- the
first treatise on organ-making in
German Sebastian Virdung –
Musica getutscht und angezogen,
published in Basel, the
first European treatise entirely...