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- 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...
- 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...
- could refer to simultaneous sounds. The case becomes clear, however, with Hucbald of Saint Amand (c. 900 CE), who writes: "Consonance (consonantia) is the...
- 1150) Abbey of Saint Gall Notker the Stammerer Tuotilo Stephen of Liège Hucbald* Odo of Cluny* Heriger of Lobbes Saint Martial school Adémar de Chabannes...
- writings of the ancient Gr****s and with Erycius Pute**** on the writings of Hucbald and wishing to recreate the old manner of storytelling and drama, pioneered...
- 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...
- 1150) Abbey of Saint Gall Notker the Stammerer Tuotilo Stephen of Liège Hucbald* Odo of Cluny* Heriger of Lobbes Saint Martial school Adémar de Chabannes...
- (approximate date) Hermenegildo Gutiérrez, Galician nobleman (d. 912) Hucbald, Frankish music theorist (or 840) Ki no Tomonori, ****anese poet (approximate...
- OCLC 251805291. —— (1978). "Micrologus". In Palisca, Claude V. (ed.). Hucbald, Guido, and John on music: Three Medieval Treatises. Translated by Babb...
- 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...