
Adam of Fulda (ca. 1445 – 1505)[1] was a German musical author of the second half of the 15th century. He was born in Fulda and died in Wittenberg. In Heinrich Glarean's Dodecachordon he is described as Francum Germanum, i.e., of German origin. Adam of Fulda calls himself at times musicus ducalis (musician of the Court). He also mentions Guillaume Dufay (1400–1474) as his contemporary. Adam of Fulda was born approximately 1445. He was educated at the Benedictine Monastery at Vornbach Abbey, where he wrote his De musica.
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O Jupiter / O diva sollers virgo
Dies est laetitiae
Pange lingua gloriosi
Regali ex progenie
In decollatione S. Johannis Baptistae - Arr. for Dobro
Pange lingua
Regali ex progenie - Arr. for Dobro
Apollo aller Kunst ein Hort
Ach Jupiter
Ach hulf mich leid unnd senlich klag (If woe would help)
Adam, Instrumental
Ach Jupter Hetst Du Gewalt
Ach hulff mich Layd
O Jupiter/ O diva sollers virgo
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