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    The Robertsbridge Codex (1360) is a music manuscript of the 14th century. It contains the earliest surviving music written specifically for keyboard....
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    High Street.[citation needed] From the village was discovered the Robertsbridge Codex (1360), a music manuscript from the 14th century. It contains the...
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  • Estampie "Retrove" Anonymous estampie from the Robertsbridge Codex, performed by Ulrich Metzner Problems playing this file? See media help. The estampie...
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    Hans-Ola Ericsson plays works by: Bach, Messiaen, Olsson, Cage, Codex Robertsbridge, Steigleder, Mellnäs/Ericsson, Wagner/Liszt Olivier Messiaen’s Complete...
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  • (composers born after 1960) Robertsbridge Codex (c. 1360) Groningen University: Incunabulum No. 70 (late 14th C.) [1] Codex Faenza (c. 1420) Ileborgh Tablature...
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    knowledge of its form or content. Robertsbridge Codex An Estampie in polyphonic two-handed organ music from the Robertsbridge Codex Problems playing this file...
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  • instrument. The earliest intabulation is from the mid-14th century Robertsbridge Codex, also one of the first sources of keyboard music still in existence...
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    keyboard tablature, which was almost certainly for organ, was in the Robertsbridge Codex, from about 1360. Although it is English, it is closely related to...
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    manuscript (1355–1356) Robertsbridge Codex, earliest surviving music manuscript written specifically for keyboard, Robertsbridge, East Sussex (1360) Coronation...
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  • instrument-specific until the sixteenth century) are from England (Robertsbridge Codex c. 1365) and Italy (Faenza Codex, 15th century). The organ is specified in Marco Antonio...
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    while there are isolated examples of tablature from England (the 14c Robertsbridge codex), there is no evidence that such use was as widespread as in Germany...
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  • Sons, it merged with L.J. Nicolls in the early 1940s. Headquartered in Robertsbridge, East Sussex; its parent company is Grays International. Grays International...
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    compositions from a variety of regions. The oldest of these sources is the Robertsbridge Codex, dating from about 1360. The Buxheimer Orgelbuch, which dates from...
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    fifteenth), or the Codex Faenza (fifteenth), and have arranged keyboard music, such as the estampies from the Robertsbridge codex (fourteenth), or the...
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  • keyboard. The Robertsbridge Codex is also the earliest evidence of two handed, polyphonic organ music and dates from around 1325. Robertsbridge Codex An Estampie...
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