- The
Lochamer-Liederbuch (
Lochamer Song Book or
Locham Song Book) is an
extensive collection of
German songs at the
transition from the late
Middle Ages...
- 15th
century come
three large song
collections compiled in Germany: the
Lochamer Liederbuch, the
Schedelsches Liederbuch, and the
Glogauer Liederbuch. The...
-
Liederbuch (lost)
Liederhandschrift of
Martin Ebenreuter (Ms. germ. fol. 488)
Lochamer-Liederbuch (Ms. Mus. 40613 Berlin, and Cgm 5249/76 Munich), mid 15th century...
- of 1452, an
instruction manual for improvisation, was
combined with the
Lochamer-Liederbuch of
approximately the same date; the
double source is housed...
-
Moller and sung to the hymn tune of "Herr Jesu Christ,
meins Lebens Licht" (
Lochamer-Liederbuch, c.1455). 21
January 1725 (Epiphany III): Was mein Gott will...
-
Wolflein Lochamer's Lochamer-Liederbuch,
printed in Nürnberg
around 1455. In
Leipzig in the 1720s,
Johann Sebastian Bach
composed settings of
Lochamer's hymn...
- 70 (late 14th C.) [1]
Codex ****za (c. 1420)
Ileborgh Tablature (1448)
Lochamer-Liederbuch and
Fundamentum Organisandi of
Conrad Paumann (mid-15th century)...
- der
einig Gotts Sohn". Its
melody is
based on one from
Wolflein Lochamer's Lochamer-Liederbuch,
printed in Nürnberg
around 1455. It
first appears as...
- in Munich. Paumann's "Fundamentum organisandi" is also
included in the
Lochamer-Liederbuch,
compiled around the same time. The
tabular inscription of the...
- of "Herr Jesu Christ,
meins Lebens Licht"
which appeared first in the
Lochamer-Liederbuch. The
melody appears in the
opening chorus, sung by the b****...