• Berno (c. 978 – 7 June 1048) was the Abbot of Reichenau from his appointment by Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor, in 1008. He reformed the Gregorian chant...
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    Berno of Reichenau (1008–48). During his time, important scholars, such as Hermannus Contractus, lived and worked in Reichenau. In the second half of...
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  • of Cluny and saint Berno of Reichenau (c. 978 – 1048), German abbot, reformer of Gregorian chant Berno, Apostle of the Obotrites, also known as Berno...
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    A madrigal is a form of secular vocal music most typical of the Renaissance (15th–16th centuries) and early Baroque (1600–1750)[citation needed] periods...
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    Minnesang (German: [ˈmɪnəzaŋ] ; "love song") was a tradition of German lyric- and song-writing that flourished in the Middle High German period (12th to...
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  • Chanson (category Music of France)
    either to the secular polyphonic French songs of late medieval and Renaissance music or to a specific style of French pop music which emerged in the 1950s...
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    Guido of Arezzo (Italian: Guido d'Arezzo; c. 991–992 – after 1033) was an Italian music theorist and pedagogue of High medieval music. A Benedictine monk...
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    Morent [de] likened him to the partially blind Walafrid Strabo and Hermann of Reichenau, who had a limp, as three monks with physical impairments who achieved...
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    Godric of Finchale (or St Goderic) (c. 1065-1070 – 21 May 1170) was an English hermit, merchant and popular medieval saint, although he was never formally...
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  • UK public library membership required) Gushee, Lawrence (2001). "Berno of Reichenau". Grove Music Online. Revised by Dolores Pesce. Oxford: Oxford University...
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    Troubadour (category Music of Galicia)
    [tʁubaduʁ] ; Occitan: trobador [tɾuβaˈðu] ) was a composer and performer of Old Occitan lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages (1100–1350). Since the...
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  • with neumes of St Gall by Berno of Reichenau in a collection of the Abbey Saint Peter at Merseburg transferred to the Cistercian Abbey of Altzelle (ca...
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    the widow of Hubert of Tuscany. Berno of Reichenau, German abbot (approximate date) Elvira of Castile, queen consort of León (approximate date) Ibn 'Abd...
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    (b. 968) June 7 – Berno of Reichenau, German abbot August 9 – Damasus II, pope of the Catholic Church November 11 – Adalbert, duke of Upper Lorraine (b...
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    Trouvère (redirect from List of trouvères)
    is the Northern French (langue d'oïl) form of the langue d'oc (Occitan) word trobador, the precursor of the modern French word troubadour. Trouvère refers...
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    trobairitz (Occitan pronunciation: [tɾuβajˈɾits]) were Occitan female troubadours of the 12th and 13th centuries, active from around 1170 to approximately 1260...
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    Byzantine music (category Music of Greece)
    consisted of the songs and hymns composed for the courtly and religious ceremonial of the Byzantine Empire and continued, after the fall of Constantinople...
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    Music theory has existed since the advent of writing in ancient times. The earliest known practitioners include primarily Greek and some Chinese scholars...
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  • (b. 968) June 7 – Berno of Reichenau, German abbot August 9 – Damasus II, pope of the Catholic Church November 11 – Adalbert, duke of Upper Lorraine (b...
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  • Poppo, abbot of Stavelot-Malmedy (d. 1048) 978 Berno of Reichenau, German abbot (approximate date) Elvira of Castile, queen consort of León (approximate...
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    followed a practiced codified by Abbot Berno of Reichenau a decade earlier. The statue of the crowned Mother of God, who carries the blessing Christ child...
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  • Mabillon was of the opinion that he was the Stranger and Pilgrim to whom Berno of Reichenau dedicated The Laws of Symphony and Tone. Reichenau itself was...
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  • UK public library membership required) Gushee, Lawrence (2001). "Berno of Reichenau". In Pesce, Dolores (ed.). Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University...
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  • such as consisted of rhymed prose merely. An example of this kind is in the Offices of Ulrich, composed by Abbot Berno of Reichenau (d. 1048); the antiphon...
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    donations to his own cathedral and to Monte Cassino. The musical theorist Berno of Reichenau dedicated his work on the tonarius to Pilgrim. Pilgrim supported the...
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    Casella (Divine Comedy) (category Year of birth unknown)
    singer, none of whose works have survived. He was probably a friend of Dante Alighieri who made him into the main character of the 2nd canto of the Purgatorio...
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  • Hagiopolitan Octoechos (category Genres of Byzantine music)
    compilation) in a treatise collection (ca. 1100). Retrieved 22 March 2012. Berno of Reichenau. "St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 898, p. 2–25". "De consona...
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    published in 1652; he studied the treatises of, among others, Guido of Arezzo, Boethius, Berno of Reichenau and Athanasius Kircher. In addition to his...
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    Vita Machometi (Adelphus) (category Biographies of Muhammad)
    1897 (18). The manuscript also contains the Historia de preliis and Berno of Reichenau's tonary. Tolan 2011 says early. Yolles & Weiss 2018, p. xvii, say...
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  • Alexander Rausch (category University of Vienna alumni)
    on "The musical treatises of the abbot Berno of Reichenau". Since 2003 he has been working at the Department of Musicology of the Institute for Art and...
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