- The
Buxheim Organ Book (German:
Buxheimer Orgelbuch) is a m****cript
created around 1460/1470 with 256
original compositions and
arrangements for keyboard...
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perhaps seminal example of
these organ tablatures is
found in the
Buxheimer Orgelbuch (Buxheim
Organ Book),
compiled in Münich in the 1460s. It
reflects the...
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sources is the
Robertsbridge Codex,
dating from
about 1360. The
Buxheimer Orgelbuch,
which dates from
about 1470 and was
compiled in Germany,
includes intabulations...
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kommen her is No. 118 in the m****cript
collection known as the
Plauener Orgelbuch. It was ****embled in 1708, the date
sometimes given to Erich's contribution...
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Fundamentum Organisandi of
Conrad Paumann (mid-15th century)
Buxheimer Orgelbuch (1460/1470)
Codex of
Nikolaus Apel (c. 1500)
Tabulaturen etlicher Lobgesang...
- Yale
University in the mid-1980s and
first published as Das
Arnstadter Orgelbuch. They form part of a
larger collection of
organ music compiled in the...
- the
Spandauer Chorbuch (Spandau
choir book) and the
three volume Großes
Orgelbuch (Great
Organ Book),
which provides pieces for the
entire liturgical year...
- Sonatas, Op. 1
Johann Pachelbel An W****erflüssen Babylon, P. 18
Plauener Orgelbuch James Paisible – The Saltarella. Mr. Isaac's new
dance made for Her Majesty's...
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selections from
other important early music m****cripts, such as the
Buxheimer Orgelbuch, the
Andreas Bach Buch, the
Dublin Virginal M****cript, and the chorales...
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Orgel mit Glocke,
Conrad Paumann:
Redeuntes in mi from the
Buxheimer Orgelbuch with
Harald Vogel Johnson: Ems-Dollart Region. 2006, p. 170f. Vogel, Lade...