Notker Balbulus
See also: Swiss composers|Mediaeval composers|
Born: ca. 840, St. Gall (Switzerland)
Died: 6 April 912, St. Gall (Switzerland)
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As a composer contributed to the development of the Sequence.
Biography
Balbulus means "The Stammerer". Monk and musician at the St. Gall monastry. He wrote on musical notation, the organ and performing the plainsong.
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Die Trivialisierung des Karlsbildes der Einhard-Vita in Notkers "Gesta Karoli Magni": Rezeptionstheoretische Studien zum Abbau der kritischen Distanz in der spatkarolingischen Epoche
by: Hans-Joachim Reischmann
by: Hans-Joachim Reischmann
The latinity of Poetae Saxonis annales de Gestis Caroli Magni Imperatoris and Monachus Sangallensis de Carolo Magno
by: Mary Emma McKinney
by: Mary Emma McKinney
In the Midst of earthly Life. For Eight-Part Chorus of Mixed Voices, a cappella. Text by Notker Balbulus (850-912). English translation composite, based ... by C. Hirsch. Edited by Walter E. Buszin
by: Carl Hirsch
by: Carl Hirsch
Medusas/psallat Ecclesia Mater Illibata (Science Fiction Poetry Series)
by: Lee Ballentine, Notker Balbulus, Balbulus Notker
by: Lee Ballentine, Notker Balbulus, Balbulus Notker
Two Lives of Charlemagne
by: The and Nofker Stammerer; Einhard Vita Karoli Magni Imperatoris; Notker, Balbulus; Notker, Balbulus Gesta Karoli Magni Einhard; Einhard
by: The and Nofker Stammerer; Einhard Vita Karoli Magni Imperatoris; Notker, Balbulus; Notker, Balbulus Gesta Karoli Magni Einhard; Einhard
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