Adam Ileborgh was a late-medieval German keyboard musician remembered almost entirely through a single remarkable source: the Ileborgh Tablature, dated 1448. In the manuscript’s own rubric he names himself “frater Adam Ileborgh” and links the compilation to his time as a rector in the town of Stendal, leaving a rare, signed window into northern German keyboard practice in the mid-fifteenth century. The tablature preserves a tiny but historically
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Praeambulum super d a f et g
Praeambulum in C et potest variari in d f g a
Sequitur mensura sex notarum eiusdem tenoris, "Frowe al myn hoffen an dyr lyed"
Incipit Fortuna
Präambulum in C
Mensura duorum notarum eiusdem tenoris
Mensura trium notarum supra tenorem Frowe al myn hoffen an dyr lyed
Sequitur mensura sex notarum eiusdem tenoris "Frowe al myn hoffen an dyr lyed"
Praeambulum super d
Praeambulum super in D Minor
Mensura sex notarum eiusdem tenoris
Praeambulum bonum super C manualiter et variatur ad omnes
Preambulum super d
Praeambulum super d (Rysum)
Ileborgh Tablature: Praeambulum 4 - Mensura 1
Ileborgh Tablature: Praeambulum 5 - Mensura 3
Ileborgh Tablature: Praeambulum 3 - Mensura 2
Praeambulum bonum pedale seu manuale in d
Aliud praeambulum super d manualiter et variatur super a g f et c
Sequitur mensura sex notarum eiusdem tenoris "Frowe al myn hoffen an dyr lyed": Sequitur mensura sex notarum eiusdem tenoris "Frowe al myn hoffen an dyr lyed"
Sequitur praeambulum in C et potest variari in d f g a
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