List of medieval composers

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Medieval music generally refers the music of Western Europe during the Middle Ages, from approximately the 6th to 15th centuries.[1] The first and longest major era of Western classical music, medieval music includes composers of a variety of styles, often centered around a particular nationality or composition school. The lives of most medieval composers are generally little known, and some are so obscure that the only information available is what can be inferred from the contents and circumstances of their surviving music.[2][n 1]

Composers of the Early Middle Ages (500–1000) almost exclusively concerned themselves with sacred music, writing in forms such as antiphons, hymns, masses, offices, sequences and tropes. Most composers were anonymous and the few whose names are known were monks or clergy. Of the known composers, the most significant are those from the Abbey of Saint Gall school, particularly Notker the Stammerer (Notker Balbulus); the Saint Martial school and its most prominent member, Adémar de Chabannes; and Wipo of Burgundy, to whom the well-known sequence "Victimae paschali laudes" is usually attributed.

In the High Middle Ages (1000–1250) sequences reached their peak with Adam of Saint Victor. By the late 11th century, the poet-composer troubadours of southern France became the first proponents of secular music to use musical notation;[n 2] equivalent movements arose in the mid-12th century, with the Minnesang in Germany, trovadorismo in Galicia and Portugal, and the trouvères in northern France.[n 3] Principal exponents of these traditions include troubadours Arnaut Daniel, Bertran de Born, Bernart de Ventadorn, William IX, Duke of Aquitaine; Minnesänger Gottfried von Strassburg, Hartmann von Aue, Reinmar von Hagenau and Walther von der Vogelweide; and trouvère Adam de la Halle, Blondel de Nesle and Chrétien de Troyes. Simultaneous with the spur of secular activity, Léonin and Pérotin of the religious Notre-Dame school (part of the broader Ars antiqua) developed polyphony in forms such as the clausula, conductus and organum. The nun Hildegard of Bingen was also a prolific sacred composer of this time.

During the Late Middle Ages (1250–1500) the age of secular national schools gradually faded away, in part due to the Albigensian Crusade. In France, the troubadours, trouvère and ars antiqua music was succeeded by the ars nova led by Philippe de Vitry and Guillaume de Machaut. The music of the Trecento in Italy led by Francesco Landini is sometimes considered part of the ars nova style, but by the mid-14th century the movements had become too independent to warrant such a grouping. Part of this divergence was from the death of Machaut, where—after a brief continuance of the Ars nova style through the post-Machaut generation of F. Andrieu, Grimace, Jehan Vaillant and P. des Molins—there was a new rhythmically-complex style now known as ars subtilior. The major figures of ars subtilior included both composers from France and Italy; particularly Johannes Ciconia and Solage.

Medieval composers

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Medieval composers
Name Lifetime Nationality Musical school Surviving works Ref(s)

(5th century) Early Middle Ages

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Notker the Stammerer (Notker Balbulus) c. 840 – 912 Frankish? Abbey of Saint Gall Three liturgical sequences, attribution not firm [5][6][7][8][9]
Tuotilo c. 850 – 915 Frankish Abbey of Saint Gall Five works [10][11]
Stephen of Liège c. 850 – 920 Belgian Three works [12]
Hucbald c. 850 – 930 Frankish Five works, none survive [13][14][15]
Odo of Cluny c. 878 – 942 French 15 works 3 hymns and 12 antiphons (?) [16][17]
Heriger of Lobbes (Herigerus) c. 925 – 1007 Belgian Four works, none survive [18]
Odo of Arezzo (Abbot Oddo) 10th century – 11th century Italian 4 works antiphons from a tonary [19]
Fulbert of Chartres c. 960 – 1028 French Three chants [20]
William of Volpiano (William of Dijon, William of Saint Benignus) 962 – 1031 Italian One work? Office of St Benignus [21]
Notker Physicus (Notker II) d. 975 Frankish Abbey of Saint Gall Three works [22]
Adémar de Chabannes c. 988/9 – 1034 French Saint Martial school Two works (?) One office and mass [23]
Wulfstan the Cantor (Wulfstan of Winchester) fl. 992–6 English Seven works; All uncertain attributions [24]
Wipo of Burgundy c. 995c. 1050 Frankish? (Arles/ Burgundy) Victimae paschali laudes, attribution uncertain [25]


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Arnold of Saint Emmeram c. 1000 – 1050 Benedictine Saint Emmeram's Abbey 60 works; over 40 antiphons and 20 responsories [26]
Otloh of Sankt Emmeram c. 1010–1070 Benedictine Saint Emmeram's Abbey Exultemus in ista fratres, Kyrie O pater immense and chants [27]
Hermann of Reichenau Hermannus Contractus 1013–1054 German Two works [28]
Berno of Reichenau before 1014 – 1048 German? Two works, attribution uncertain [29]


Godric c. 1069 – 1170 English Three songs [30][31]
Adam of Saint Victor c. 1068 – 1146 French Four works [32][33]
William IX, Duke of Aquitaine (Guilhem de Peitieus; Guillaume d'Aquitaine) 1071–1126 Occitan Troubadour One work; 11 poems total [34]
Peter Abelard 1079–1142 French Various chants, a hymn, three sequences and seven laments[35] [36]
Udalscalcus of Maisach died in 1149 or 1151 German Offices for St Ulrich and for St Conrad [37][38]
Hildegard of Bingen 1098–1179 German 72 works [39][40]


Jaufre Rudel fl. 1120–47 Occitan Troubadour Four works; six poems total [41]
Marcabru fl.c. 1129–c1150 Occitan Troubadour Four works; 42 poems total [42]
Archpoet (Archipoeta) c. 1130c. 1165 Western European probably French or German Goliard 10 medieval Latin poems [43]
Bernart de Ventadorn c. 1130–1140c. 1190–1200 Occitan Troubadour 19 (1 fragmentary) works; 45 poems total [44]
Giraut de Bornelh c. 1140c. 1200 Occitan Troubadour Four works; 77 poems total [45]
Heinrich von Veldeke 1140–1150 – c. 1190 German Minnesänger No surviving works; 61 poems total [46]
"Vidame de Chartres" (probably Guillaume de Ferrières) c. 1145–1155 – 1204 French Trouvère Six (nine?) works [47]
Albertus Parisiensis fl. 1146–1177 French Congaudeant catholici [48]
Peire d'Alvernha fl. 1149–70 Occitan Troubadour Two works; 24 poems total [49]
Dietmar von Aist fl. 2nd half of the 12th century German Minnesänger No surviving music [50]
Friedrich von Hûsen (Friedrich von Hausen) c. 1150 – 1190 German Minnesänger No music survives; 53 strophes [51]
Rudolf von Neuenburg [de] c. 1150 – 30 August 1196 Swiss Minnesänger [52]
Léonin fl. 1150sc. 1201 French Notre-Dame school (Ars antiqua) [53]
Bertran de Born 1150 – before 1215 Occitan Troubadour 1 work; 40 poems total [54]
Gaucelm Faidit c. 1150c. 1220 Occitan Troubadour 14 works; 68 poems total [55]
Arnaut Daniel c. 1150–60c. 1200 Occitan Troubadour Two works; 18 poems total [56]
Raimbaut de Vaqueiras c. 1150–60 – 1207 Occitan Troubadour Seven works; 35 poems total [57]
Folquet de Marselha (Folquet de Marseille) c. 1150–60 – 1231 Occitan Troubadour 13 works; 29 poems total [58]
Chrétien de Troyes fl.c. 1160 – 1191 French Trouvère [59]
Conon de Béthune c. 1160 – 1219 /20 French Trouvère Seven works; eight poems total [60]
Der von Kürenberg fl. 1160 German Minnesänger [61]
Hartmann von Aue c. 1160–1165 – after 1210 German Minnesänger [62]
Gace Brule c. 1160 – after 1213 French Trouvère [63]
Peirol c. 1160 – after 1221 Occitan Troubadour 17 works; 34 poems total [64]
Philippe le Chancelier c. 1160 – 1236 French Notre-Dame school (Ars antiqua) [65]
Raimbaut d'Aurenga fl. 1162–73 Occitan Troubadour [66]
Chastelain de Couci c. 1165 – 1203 French Trouvère [67]
Gautier de Dargies c. 1165 – after 1236 French Trouvère [68]
Arnaut de Mareuil fl.c. 1170–1200 Occitan Troubadour [69]
Walther von der Vogelweide c. 1170c. 1230 German Minnesänger [70]
Aimeric de Peguilhan c. 1175c. 1230 Occitan Troubadour Six works; 50 poems total [71]
Gautier de Coincy 1177/8 – 1236 French Trouvère Eight surviving poems with music [72]
Blondel de Nesle fl. 1180–1200 French Trouvère [73]
Peire Cardenal 1180–1278 Occitan Troubadour Three works; 90 poems total [74]
Peire Vidal fl.c. 1183c. 1205 Occitan Troubadour 12 works; 50 poems total [75]
Raimon de Miraval fl. 1185–1229 Occitan Troubadour 22 works; 48 poems total [76]
Reinmar von Hagenau (Reinmar der Alte) fl. 1185–1205 – c. 1205 German Minnesänger [77]
Audefroi le Bastart fl. 1190–1230 French Trouvère [78]
Comtessa de Dia (Beatriz de Dia) fl. late 12th/early 13th century Occitan Trobairitz [79]
Neidhart von Reuental c. 1190 – after 1236 German Minnesänger [80]
Guillaume le Vinier c. 1190 – 1245 French Trouvère [81]
Pérotin (Perotinus) fl.c. 1200 French Notre-Dame school (Ars antiqua) [82]
Albrecht von Johansdorf c. 1180 – c. 1209 German Minnesänger [83]
Colin Muset fl. 1200–50 French Trouvère 12 works; seven with surviving music [84]
Jehan Erart 1200–10 – 1258/9 French Trouvère [85]
Reinmar von Zweter c. 1200c. 1260 German Minnesänger [86]
Wincenty of Kielcza c. 1200 – after 1262 Polish [87]
Castelloza fl. early 13th century Occitan Trobairitz No surviving music; three poems [88]
Jehan Bretel c. 1210 – 1272 French Trouvère [89]
Raoul de Soissons 1210–1215 – 1270 French Trouvère [90]
Moniot d'Arras fl. 1213–39 French Trouvère [91]
Guiot de Dijon fl. 1215–25 French Trouvère Four works; 17 poems total [92]
Gontier de Soignies fl. before 1220 French Trouvère [93]
Heinrich von Morungen d. 1222 German Minnesänger 33 Minnelieder survive, only one with melody. [94]
Sordello c. 1200 — before 1269 Italian Troubadour [95][96]
Gautier d'Épinal before 1220 – before 1272 French Trouvère [97]
Konrad von Würzburg c. 1230 – 1287 German Minnesänger 23 songs [98]
Guiraut Riquier c. 1230c. 1300 Occitan Troubadour 48 works; 49 poems total [99]
Martin Codax fl.c. 1240–70 Spanish (Galician) Galician-Portuguese lyric Six songs; one know to be lost [100]
Adam de la Halle 1245–50 – 1285–8/after 1306 French Trouvère 78 works [101]


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Tannhäuser fl. mid 13th-century German Minnesänger [102]
Cerverí de Girona fl. 1259–1285 Catalan Troubadour No music survives; 114 lyric poems [103]
Heinrich Frauenlob c. 1260 – 29 November 1318 German Minnesänger [104]
Der wilde Alexander (Meister Alexander) fl. mid to late 13th-century German Minnesänger 27 works; 24 Spruch strophes, two Minnelieder and one Leich [105]
Petrus de Cruce fl.c. 1290 French Ars antiqua [106]
W. de Wycombe fl. late 13th century English [107]
Philippe de Vitry 1291–1361 French Ars nova 13 works at least [108]
Casella died before 1300 Italian No surviving works [109]
Jehan de Lescurel fl. early 14th century French Ars nova 34 works; all monophonic except one [110]
Guillaume de Machaut c. 1300 – 1377 French Ars nova 143 works [111]
Marchetto da Padova fl. 1305–19 Italian Trecento [112]
Gherardello da Firenze c. 1320–1325 – 1362/1363 Italian Trecento 18 works [113]
Francesco Landini c. 1325 – 1397 Italian Trecento [114]
Lorenzo da Firenze c. 1325 – 1372/1373 Italian Trecento 21 works [115]
Johannes Alanus fl. late 14th century or early 15th English English ars nova Sub Arturo plebs, and maybe four others [116]
Maestro Piero fl. 1340–1350 Italian Trecento Eight works [117]
Giovanni da Cascia fl. 1340–1350 Italian Trecento 19 works [118]
Jacopo da Bologna fl. 1340–1386 Italian Trecento 34 works [119]
Vincenzo da Rimini fl. 1350 fl. mid-14th century Italian Trecento Four madrigals and two Cacce [120]
Bartolino da Padova fl.c. 1365 – after 1405 Italian Trecento [121]
Matheus de Sancto Johanne (Mayshuet de Joan) died 1391 French Ars subtilior [122]
Donato da Cascia fl. 2nd half of the fourteenth century Italian Trecento [123]
Magister Franciscus fl. 1370–80 French Ars nova? Two works; both three part ballades [124]

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Philippus de Caserta fl.c. 1370 Italian? Ars subtilior 6 ballades [125]
Mönch von Salzburg (Monk of Salzburg) fl. Late 14th century German [126]
F. Andrieu[n 4] fl.c. 1377c. 1400 French Ars nova One work; a ballade for Machaut's death [127]
Johannes Symonis Hasprois fl. 1378–1428 French Ars subtilior [128]
Petrus de Goscalch fl. c. 1385–1395 French? Ars subtilior [129]
P. des Molins fl. mid 14th century French Ars nova Two works; among the most popular pieces of their time [130]
Niccolò da Perugia 2nd half of the 14th century Italian Trecento [131]
Jehan Suzay fl.c. 1380 French Ars subtilior Three works [132]
Trebor fl.c. 1380c. 1400 French Ars subtilior [133]
Jan of Jenštejn 1348 – 1400 Bohemian 40 works [134]
Jefimija 1349 – 1405 Serbian Composed tuzhbalice (laments)
Antonio Zacara da Teramo c. 1350–1360 — after 1413 Italian Trecento About 60. Very prolific in a variety of genres [135]
Andrea da Firenze fl.c. 1375c. 1415 Italian Trecento [136]
Paolo da Firenze c. 1355 – 1436 Italian Trecento Possibly up to 61 works [137]
Hugo von Montfort 1357 – 1423 German Minnesänger [138]
Grazioso da Padova fl. 2nd half of the 14th century Italian Trecento Three fragments. Mass movements, ballata [139]
Jehan Vaillant fl. 1360–1390 French Ars nova Five (six?) works [140]
Giovanni Mazzuoli c. 1360 – 1426 Italian Trecento Ballata [141]
Solage fl. late 14th century French Ars subtilior Ten works in the Chantilly Codex [142][96]
Jacob Senleches fl. 1382–1383 French Ars subtilior [143]
Borlet[n 5] fl.c. 1397? – after 1409 French Ars subtilior One work; a four-voice virelai [144]
Johannes Ciconia c. 1370 – 1412 Franco-Flemish Trecento Ars subtilior 45 works [145]
Leonel Power c. 1370–1385 – 1445 English Old Hall Manuscript 40 known compositions. Mass movements and other Latin settings [146]
Johannes Tapissier c. 1370 – before 1410 French Burgundian School Three works. Mass movements, motet [147]
Johannes Cuvelier fl.c. 1372 – after 1387 French Ars subtilior Four works [148]
Guido fl.c. 1372 – 1374 French Ars subtilior Three works in the Chantilly Codex [149]
Grimace fl. mid-to-late 14th century French Ars nova Five (Seven?) Works [150]
Antonello da Caserta fl. Late 14th century Italian Trecento Sixteen works. Ballades, Rondeaux, Virelai, Ballatas [151]
Nicolas Grenon c. 1375 – 1456 French Burgundian School Ten works survive. [152]
Oswald von Wolkenstein c. 1376 – 1445 German 108 works survive. Lieder [153]
Pierre Fontaine c. 1380–1450 French Eight works survive. Ballades, Rondeaux [154]
John Dunstaple (John Dunstable) c. 1390 – 1453 English Contenance angloise Around 60 works survive, including Mass movements and isorhythmic motets [155]
Martinus Fabri died in 1400 North Netherlandish [156]
Aleyn fl.c. 1400 English Old Hall Manuscript Mass movements [157]
Egardus fl. 1400 Flemish Ars subtilior 3 works [158]
Queldryk fl.c. 1400 English Old Hall Manuscript Mass movements [159]
Andrea Stefani fl.c. 1400 Italian Trecento Ballate [160]
Thomas Fabri fl. 1400–1415 Franco-Flemish [161]
Matteo da Perugia fl. 1400–1416 Italian Trecento [162]
Baude Cordier fl. early 15th century French Ars subtilior About twelve survive. [163]
Nicolaus Ricci de Nucella Campli fl. 1401–1436 Italian Trecento Ballata [164]
Bartolomeo da Bologna fl.c. 1405–1427 Italian Trecento Mass movements, ballate [165]
Jacobus Vide fl. 1405–1433? Franco-Flemish [166]
Johannes Cesaris fl. 1406–1417 French Motet, ballades, rondeaux [167]
Conradus de Pistoria fl. Early 15th century Italian Ars subtilior Ballades [168]
Roy Henry fl.c. 1410 English Old Hall Manuscript Mass movements [169]
Pycard fl. 1410 English Old Hall Manuscript Mass movements [170]
Byttering fl.c. 1410–1420 English Old Hall Manuscript Mass movements [171]
Antonio da Cividale fl. 1410–1421 Italian Trecento Mass movements, motets, ballades, rondeaux, virelais [172]
Richard Loqueville died 1418 French Mass movements, ballades, rondeaux [173]
Estienne Grossin fl. 1418–1421 French Numerous mass movements [174]
Hugo de Lantins fl. 1420–1430 Flemish Mass movements, motets, rondeaux [175]
Arnold de Lantins died before 1432 Flemish Mass movements, ballades, rondeaux [176]

Brief Timeline

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John DunstapleLeonel PowerOswald von WolkensteinJohannes CiconiaSolageJacob SenlechesFrancesco LandiniJacopo da BolognaGuillaume de MachautPhilippe de VitryJohn KukuzelisDenis, King of PortugalFranco of CologneAdam de la HalleGuiraut RiquierAlfonso X of CastileTheobald I of NavarreNeidhart von ReuentalPeire CardenalGautier de CoincyPeire VidalWalther von der VogelweideGaucelm FaiditPérotinVaqueirasBlondel de NesleArnaut DanielBeatritz de DiaLéoninBernart de VentadornJaufre RudelHildegard von BingenMarcabruAbelardWilliam IX of AquitaineAdam of Saint VictorHermann of ReichenauOtloh of Sankt EmmeramArnold of Saint EmmeramWipo of BurgundyAdémar de ChabannesWilliam of VolpianoFulbert of ChartresHeriger of LobbesOdo of ClunyHucbaldStephen of LiègeTuotiloNotker the Stammerer

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ Adémar de Chabannes and Guillaume de Machaut are among the few medieval composers whose lives are substantially documented.[2]
  2. ^ For a complete list see List of troubadours and trobairitz. As to not overwhelm this list with Troubadours, only those that Grove Music Online designates as the "principal troubadours" are included: Aimeric de Peguilhan, Arnaut Daniel, Arnaut de Mareuil, Bernart de Ventadorn, Bertran de Born, Cerveri de Girona, Folquet de Marselha, Gaucelm Faidit, Giraut de Bornelh, Guiraut Riquier, Jaufre Rudel, Marcabru, Peire d'Alvernhe, Peire Cardenal, Peire Vidal, Peirol, Raimbaut d'Aurenga, Raimbaut de Vaqeiras, Raimon de Miraval, Sordello and William IX, Duke of Aquitaine. In addition, for Trobaritzs, only what Grove identifies as "the most celebrated figures", are listed: Comtessa de Dia and Castelloza.[3]
  3. ^ For a complete list see Trouvère#List of trouvères. As to not overwhelm this list with Trouvère, only those that Grove Music Online designates as "important trouvères" are listed.[4]
  4. ^ a b F. Andrieu and Magister Franciscus may be the same person; scholars identify them as the person with varying degrees of certainty:
    • Reaney 2001a: Their works being from the same manuscript "suggest that the two composers may be the same person".
    • Abraham & Hughes 1960, p. 27: "Franciscus is doubtless the same man as the F. Andrieu..."
    • Reaney 1954, p. 67: "It would not be impossible for Magister Franciscus and F. Andrieu to be one and the same person"
    • Günther 2001a: "[Magister Franciscus] may be the F. Andrieu..."
    • Strohm 2005, p. 53: "[F. Andrieu] may be the same man as Magister Franciscus"
    • Magnan 1993, p. 49: "[On the identification between Andrieu and Franciscus] this tenuous identification leads nowhere."
  5. ^ He may be the same person as Trebor

Citations

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  1. ^ Wolinski & Borders 2020, § "Introduction".
  2. ^ a b Grier 2006, p. 1.
  3. ^ Stevens 2001a
  4. ^ Stevens 2001b
  5. ^ Hiley, David (2001). "Notker". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.20128. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Retrieved 1 September 2020. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  6. ^ Yudkin 1989, p. 221.
  7. ^ Hoppin 1978, p. 155.
  8. ^ Reese 1940, pp. 129, 187–188.
  9. ^ Roche & Roche 1981, p. 136.
  10. ^ Planchart, Alejandro Enrique (2001). "Tuotilo". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.28589. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Retrieved 1 September 2020. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  11. ^ Reese 1940, p. 185.
  12. ^ Huglo, Michel (2001). "Stephen of Liège". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.26706. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Retrieved 1 September 2020. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  13. ^ Chartier, Yves (2001). "Hucbald of St Amand". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.13475. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Retrieved 1 September 2020. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  14. ^ Reese 1940, pp. 125–126.
  15. ^ Roche & Roche 1981, p. 97.
  16. ^ Brockett, Clyde; Huglo, Michel (2001). "Odo of Cluny". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.20255. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Retrieved 1 September 2020. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  17. ^ Reese 1940, p. 126.
  18. ^ Huglo, Michel (2001). "Herigerus". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.12853. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Retrieved 1 September 2020. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  19. ^ Brockett, Clyde; Huglo, Michel (2001). "Odo of Arezzo". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.20255. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Retrieved 1 September 2020. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  20. ^ Fassler, Margot E. (2001). "Fulbert of Chartres". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.10366. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Retrieved 29 November 2020. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  21. ^ Huglo, Michel (2001). "Guillaume de Dijon". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.11982. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Retrieved 19 September 2020. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
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  23. ^ Grier, James (2001). "Adémar de Chabannes". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.52477. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Retrieved 1 September 2020. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  24. ^ Teviotdale, Elizabeth C. (2001). "Wulfstan [Wulstan, Wolstan] of Winchester". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.30612. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Retrieved 1 September 2020. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  25. ^ Crocker, Richard L. (2001). "Wipo". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.30429. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Retrieved 29 November 2020. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  26. ^ "Arnold of St Emmeram". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2001. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.52832. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Retrieved 1 September 2020. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
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  28. ^ Gushee, Lawrence (2001). "Hermannus Contractus". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.12864. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Retrieved 1 September 2020. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  29. ^ Gushee, Lawrence (2001). "Berno of Reichenau". Grove Music Online. Revised by Dolores Pesce. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.02878. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Retrieved 1 September 2020. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  30. ^ Hoppin 1978, pp. 322–323.
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  32. ^ Fassler, Margot E. (2001). "Adam of St Victor". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.00166. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. Retrieved 30 November 2020. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
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