
Hucbald (c. 850 – 20 June 930; also Hucbaldus or Hubaldus) was a Benedictine monk active as a music theorist, poet, composer, teacher, and hagiographer. He was long associated with the Saint-Amand Abbey, so is often known as Hucbald of St Amand. Deeply influenced by Boethius' De Institutione Musica, Hucbald's (De) Musica, formerly known as De harmonica institutione, aims at reconciling through many notated examples ancient Greek music theory and the contemporary practice of Gregorian chant.
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Sonata One III
Carmina clarisonae calvis cantate Camenae
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Sonata One for Solo Guitar IV Fugue (BWV 565)
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