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Conrad Paumann (c. 1410 –
January 24, 1473) was a
German organist,
lutenist and
composer of the
early Renaissance. Born blind, he
became one of the most...
- John Dunstable,
Guillaume Du Fay,
Gilles Binchois,
Walter Frye,
Conrad Paumann). In
addition to
arrangements of
secular chansons,
dances and songs, it...
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until their death,
except where stated otherwise): 1446–1450:
Conrad Paumann,
secretly left for
Munich 1522–1524: Hans
Seber 1564-1561:
Sebald Heyden...
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another court.
Blind organist, harpist, lutenist, and
fiddle player Conrad Paumann tours Italy,
where his
playing on
various instruments causes a sensation...
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tablature can be
traced back well into the 15th century.
Blind organist Conrad Paumann is said to have
invented it. It was used in German-speaking
countries until...
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credited Conrad Paumann (c. 1410–1473) with the
invention of
German lute tablature,
though this
claim remains unproven, and no lute
works by
Paumann survive....
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Daquan 1410
probable Johannes Ockeghem,
Flemish composer (d. 1497)
Conrad Paumann,
blind German organist,
lutenist and
composer (d. 1473) John Plummer, English...
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Bernhard Schmid the Elder,
Bernhard Schmid the Younger,
Jacob Paix,
Conrad Paumann, and
Johann Woltz. The term was
originally a
derogatory designation applied...
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compiled in Münich in the 1460s. It
reflects the work of
Conrad Paumann, a
blind organist, lutenist, and composer. The
biggest organ tablature...
- continent.
Among the
first of
these composers was the
organist Conrad Paumann. The
largest summer festival for
classical music in
Germany is the Schleswig-Holstein...