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''"Fundamentum organisandi" redirects here. For other manuscripts that contain didactic compositions under this name, see [[Buxheim Organ Book]] and [[Fundamentum of Hans Buchner]].''
''"Fundamentum organisandi" redirects here. For other manuscripts that contain didactic compositions under this name, see [[Buxheim Organ Book]] and [[Fundamentum of Hans Buchner]].''


The '''Lochamer-Liederbuch double source''' (also referred to by its shelf-mark, '''D-B Mus. ms. 40613''') contains, along with several polyphonic German ''Lieder'', a sizable collection of early keyboard repertoire dating from the 1450s. It is associated with the blind organist-composer [[Conrad Paumann]].
The '''Lochamer-Liederbuch double source''' (also referred to by its shelf-mark, '''D-B Mus.ms. 40613''') contains, along with several polyphonic German ''Lieder'', a sizable collection of early keyboard repertoire dating from the 1450s. It is associated with the blind organist-composer [[Conrad Paumann]].


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== References ==
== References ==


Online facsimile: [https://digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/werkansicht/?PPN=PPN645230707&PHYSID=PHYS_0001 digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de], accessed 27 September 2023. Mirrored at [https://imslp.org/wiki/Lochamer-Liederbuch_(Paumann%2C_Conrad) IMSLP].
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Southern, E. (1962). ''The Buxheim Organ Book''. Brooklyn, Institute of Mediaeval Music.
Southern, E. (1962). ''The Buxheim Organ Book''. Brooklyn, Institute of Mediaeval Music.


Young, W. (1962). ''Keyboard Music to 1600 I''. Musica Disciplina, vol. 16.
Young, W. (1962). ''Keyboard Music to 1600 I''. Musica Disciplina, vol. 16.
[[Category:Manuscripts]][[Category:Renaissance manuscripts]][[Category:Renaissance]][[Category:German manuscripts]]

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"Fundamentum organisandi" redirects here. For other manuscripts that contain didactic compositions under this name, see Buxheim Organ Book and Fundamentum of Hans Buchner.

The Lochamer-Liederbuch double source (also referred to by its shelf-mark, D-B Mus.ms. 40613) contains, along with several polyphonic German Lieder, a sizable collection of early keyboard repertoire dating from the 1450s. It is associated with the blind organist-composer Conrad Paumann.

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References

D-B Mus.ms. 40613 Online facsimile: digital.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de accessed 27 September 2023, mirrored IMSLP128618.

Southern, E. (1962). The Buxheim Organ Book. Brooklyn, Institute of Mediaeval Music.

Young, W. (1962). Keyboard Music to 1600 I. Musica Disciplina, vol. 16.