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Buxheimer Orgelbuch

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Buxheimer Orgelbuch

Large German manuscript of keyboard music (not all of it necessarily for organ) datable to about 1470. It contains mostly ornamented arrangements of sacred and secular vocal works; also several versions of the Fundamentum organisandi by Paumann and some liturgical organ music. The upper part is written on a staff of (usually) seven lines, the lower part(s) in letters. In some pieces the use of pedals is indicated.



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She has selected the repertoire from keyboard sources such as the Robertsbridge Codex, the Faenza Codex, the Tablature of Adam Ileborgh, the Lochamer Liederbuch, and the Buxheimer Orgelbuch, about which she provides concise historical and technical information.
 
 
 
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