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In Heinrich Glarean's Dodecachordon he is described as Francum Germanum, i.e. of German origin. Adam of Fulda calls himself at times ''musicus ducalis'' (musician of the Court). He also mentions [[Guillaume Dufay]] (1400-1474) as his contemporary. | In Heinrich Glarean's Dodecachordon he is described as Francum Germanum, i.e. of German origin. Adam of Fulda calls himself at times ''musicus ducalis'' (musician of the Court). He also mentions [[Guillaume Dufay]] (1400-1474) as his contemporary. | ||
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Revision as of 23:06, 27 October 2019
Alias: Adam von Fulda
Life
Born: c. 1445
Died: 1505
Biography
Adam of Fulda was a German musical author of the second half of the 15th century. He was born in Fulda and died in Wittenberg.
In Heinrich Glarean's Dodecachordon he is described as Francum Germanum, i.e. of German origin. Adam of Fulda calls himself at times musicus ducalis (musician of the Court). He also mentions Guillaume Dufay (1400-1474) as his contemporary.
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List of choral works
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Publications
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