Hucbald (c. 840 or 850 – 20 June 930; also Hucbaldus or Hubaldus) was a Benedictine monk active as a music theorist, poet, composer, teacher, and hagiographer...
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could refer to simultaneous sounds. The case becomes clear, however, with Hucbald of Saint Amand (c. 900 CE), who writes: "Consonance (consonantia) is the...
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pentachord of tone-tone-tone-semitone. However, from as early as the time of Hucbald the Hypolydian mode—even more than the corresponding authentic mode, the...
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as well as on B♮, had been recognized in chant theory at least since Hucbald in the early tenth century, but they were regarded as merely transpositions...
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ca. 767/772 – Ishaq al-Mawsili ca. 840 – Notker the Stammerer ca. 850 – Hucbald ca. 850 – Tuotilo 161 – Claudius Ptolemaeus ca. 524 – Anicius Manlius Severinus...
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of music in the plainchant tradition. At the end of the ninth century, Hucbald worked towards more precise pitch notation for the neumes used to record...
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1150) Abbey of Saint Gall Notker the Stammerer Tuotilo Stephen of Liège Hucbald* Odo of Cluny* Fulbert of Chartres Heriger of Lobbes Saint Martial school...
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See also Clause V. Palisca, "Introduction" to Guido's Micrologus, in Hucbald, Guido, and John on Music: Three Medieval Treatises, translated by Warren...
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diatonic scale with a chromatically alterable b/b-flat was first described by Hucbald, who adopted the tetrachord of the finals (D, E, F, G) and constructed...
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contemporaries. Several of these, including the tenth-century biography by Hucbald, are printed by the Bollandists (Acta SS., January 11, 1034–35). This...
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was the son of Heilwise, daughter of Eberhard, Margrave of Friuli and Hucbald de Gouy, Count of Ostrevent. Rudolf is first mentioned in 915 in a royal...
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church modes. The treatise De Musica (or De harmonica institutione) of Hucbald synthesized the three previously disparate strands of modal theory: chant...
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writings of the ancient Greeks and with Erycius Puteanus on the writings of Hucbald and wishing to recreate the old manner of storytelling and drama, pioneered...
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1150) Abbey of Saint Gall Notker the Stammerer Tuotilo Stephen of Liège Hucbald* Odo of Cluny* Fulbert of Chartres Heriger of Lobbes Saint Martial school...
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1150) Abbey of Saint Gall Notker the Stammerer Tuotilo Stephen of Liège Hucbald* Odo of Cluny* Fulbert of Chartres Heriger of Lobbes Saint Martial school...
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medieval period, see Pope Gregory I, St. Godric, Hildegard of Bingen, Hucbald, Notker Balbulus, Odo of Arezzo, Odo of Cluny, and Tutilo. Another musical...
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OCLC 251805291. —— (1978). "Micrologus". In Palisca, Claude V. (ed.). Hucbald, Guido, and John on music: Three Medieval Treatises. Translated by Babb...
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and Hypomixolydian. The earliest definition of plagal mode is found in Hucbald's treatise De harmonica (c. 880), who specifies the range as running from...
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Stephen and the Office of St Lambert. Like the Offices of his contemporary Hucbald, Stephen's compositions follow the eight modes, though the musicologist...
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1150) Abbey of Saint Gall Notker the Stammerer Tuotilo Stephen of Liège Hucbald* Odo of Cluny* Fulbert of Chartres Heriger of Lobbes Saint Martial school...
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other more famous contemporary treatises (Musica and Scolica enchiriadis, Hucbald of Saint-Amand, Regino of Prüm etc.) one of the earliest Carolingian chant...
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times on 8 April. The earliest source for Jonatus' life is the work of Hucbald. In the 12th century, Galbert of Marchiennes wrote an account of his posthumous...
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Ubaldo (born 1979), boxer from the Dominican Republic Marie-Claire D'Ubaldo Hucbald Saint Ubaldo Day, Jessup, Pennsylvania's observance of Gubbio, Italy's...
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Testament, with a small dedication poem from Hucbald at the beginning about Charles the Bald. de Saint-Amand, Hucbald; d'Orléans Auteur, Théodulfe (0871–0877)...
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and Haimo of Auxerre. His own students included Remigius of Auxerre and Hucbald. His Miracula sancti Germani was a verse life of St. Germanus. Other works...
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for polyphony in western art music. The treatise was once attributed to Hucbald, but this is no longer accepted. Some historians once attributed it to...
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See also Clause V. Palisca, "Introduction" to Guido's Micrologus, in Hucbald, Guido, and John on Music: Three Medieval Treatises, translated by Warren...
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1150) Abbey of Saint Gall Notker the Stammerer Tuotilo Stephen of Liège Hucbald* Odo of Cluny* Fulbert of Chartres Heriger of Lobbes Saint Martial school...
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Jean Hubeau (1917–1992) Hans Huber (1852–1921) Thaddäus Huber (1742–1798) Hucbald (c. 850–930) Jiří Hudec (1923–1996) Herbert Hughes (1882–1937) Robert Hughes...
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1150) Abbey of Saint Gall Notker the Stammerer Tuotilo Stephen of Liège Hucbald* Odo of Cluny* Fulbert of Chartres Heriger of Lobbes Saint Martial school...
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