In Western culture, there had been an unbroken tradition in musical practice and theory from the earliest written records of the Sumerians (c. 2500 BC) through the Babylonians and Persians down to ancient Greece and Rome. However, the Germanic migrations of the 5th century brought about a break with this tradition. Most in western Europe for the next few centuries did not understand the Greek language, and thus the works of Boethius, who saw what was happening and translated ancient Greek treatises into Latin
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Phebi Claro
Foebus Abierat
Fortis Atque Amara
Puella Turbata
Scalam Ad Caelos
Petruslied: Unsar trohtin hat farsalt
Gaude Coelestis Sponsa (Adducentur)
Occidentana
Cigni
Excommunicatio Leonis Papae
De Canto Romano Vel Ambrosiano
Planctus Cygni 'Clangam Filii'
Planctus Cygni: Clangam Filii
Iudicii Signum
O Tu Qui Servas
O Tu Qui Servas Armis Ista Menia
Tuba
Vaga
Mater
Cigni (10th c)
Dulcis Amor
Romana
Submersus Jacet Pharao
Buona Pulcella Fut Eulalia
...Sin Tac Piqueme, Daz Er Touuan Scal
Cignea
Petruslied
Submersus Iacet Pharao
Dies Sanctificatus
Concordia
Geng Imo Tho The Godes Sunu
Aeneis Liber II
Thes Habet Er Ubar Woroltring
Aeneis Liber IV
Alba 'Phebi Claro' (Provence, 10th c)
Planctus Cygni 'Clangam Filii' (Aquitaine, 9th c)
Puella Turbata (10th c)
Winileoda 'Foebus Abierat' (Northern Italy, 10th c)
Scalam Ad Caelos (9th c)
Buona Pulcella Fut Eulalia (Sequence Of Saint Eulalia)
Invitatio Amice 'Iam, Dulcis Amica, Venito'
Sic Te Diva Potens Cypri
The Prophecy Of The Erythrean Sybil 'Iudicii Signum' (Aquitaine, 11th c)
Invitatio Amice 'Iam, Dulcis Amica, Venito' (Aquitaine, 10th c)
Petruslied, Unsar Trohtin Hat Farsalt (9th c)
Felix Qui Potuit Boni (Boethius, Consolation Of Philosophy, 11th c)
Planctus De Obitu Karoli (814)
Frankish Sequence 'Fortis Atque Amara' (9th c)
Petruslied 'Unsar trohtin hat farsalt' (9th c)
Occidentana (9th c)
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