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- Robertsbridge_Codex abstract "The Robertsbridge Codex (1360) is a music manuscript of the 14th century. It contains the earliest surviving music written specifically for keyboard. The term codex is somewhat misleading: the musical section of the source comprises only two leaves, bound together with a larger manuscript from Robertsbridge, Sussex, England.It contains six pieces, three of them in the form of the estampie, an Italian dance form of the Trecento, as well as three arrangements of motets. Two of the motets are from the Roman de Fauvel. All of the music is anonymous, and all is written in tablature. Most of the music for the estampies is for two voices, often in parallel fifths, and also using hocket technique. Most likely the instrument used to play the pieces in the Codex was the organ. Formerly the date of the Codex was presumed to be around 1330, but more recent research has suggested a later date, slightly after mid-century.The manuscript was considered Italian and connected to the main streams of the Italian trecento in its contents and in its clear use of puncti divisionis (dots of division). However, scholarly consensus now considers the source English.The Codex is in the British Library (additional manuscript 28550).".
- Robertsbridge_Codex soundRecording Robertsbridge_Codex__1.
- Robertsbridge_Codex thumbnail Robertsbridgecodex_fol44r.jpg?width=300.
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageExternalLink anonymus_engl.
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- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLink Additional_manuscripts.
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLink British_Library.
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_Library_additional_manuscripts.
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_music_manuscript_sources.
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLink Estampie.
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLink Hocket.
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLink John_Gillespie_(author).
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLink Motet.
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_the_Trecento.
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLink Ogg.
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLink Organ_(music).
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLink Robertsbridge.
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLink Roman_de_Fauvel.
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLink Sussex.
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLink Tablature.
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLink Trecento.
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLink File:Robertsbridgecodex_fol44r.jpg.
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLinkText "Robertsbridge Codex (1360)".
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLinkText "Robertsbridge Codex".
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLinkText "Robertsbridge Fragment".
- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageWikiLinkText "Robertsbridge codex".
- Robertsbridge_Codex description "From the Robertsbridge Codex, performed by Ulrich Metzner".
- Robertsbridge_Codex filename "Estampie Retrove Robertsbridge.ogg".
- Robertsbridge_Codex format Ogg.
- Robertsbridge_Codex title "Estampie "Retrove"".
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- Robertsbridge_Codex wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Medieval_music_manuscript_sources.
- Robertsbridge_Codex subject Category:British_Library_additional_manuscripts.
- Robertsbridge_Codex subject Category:Medieval_music_manuscript_sources.
- Robertsbridge_Codex hypernym Manuscript.
- Robertsbridge_Codex type Book.
- Robertsbridge_Codex type Collection.
- Robertsbridge_Codex type Manuscript.
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- Robertsbridge_Codex type Source.
- Robertsbridge_Codex type Thing.
- Robertsbridge_Codex comment "The Robertsbridge Codex (1360) is a music manuscript of the 14th century. It contains the earliest surviving music written specifically for keyboard. The term codex is somewhat misleading: the musical section of the source comprises only two leaves, bound together with a larger manuscript from Robertsbridge, Sussex, England.It contains six pieces, three of them in the form of the estampie, an Italian dance form of the Trecento, as well as three arrangements of motets.".
- Robertsbridge_Codex label "Robertsbridge Codex".
- Robertsbridge_Codex sameAs Q7352067.
- Robertsbridge_Codex sameAs Codex_Robertsbridge.
- Robertsbridge_Codex sameAs m.04b18d.
- Robertsbridge_Codex sameAs Q7352067.
- Robertsbridge_Codex wasDerivedFrom Robertsbridge_Codex?oldid=701213260.
- Robertsbridge_Codex depiction Robertsbridgecodex_fol44r.jpg.
- Robertsbridge_Codex isPrimaryTopicOf Robertsbridge_Codex.