The Robertsbridge Codex (1360) is a music manuscript of the 14th century. It contains the earliest surviving music written specifically for keyboard. The term codex is somewhat misleading: the musical section of the source comprises only two leaves, bound together with a larger manuscript from Robertsbridge, Sussex, England. It contains six pieces, three of them in the form of the estampie, an Italian dance form of the Trecento, as well as three arrangements of motets.
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Spiel Orgel Spiel : Classical and Folk Music for Organ : III. Organ Estampie
Estampie
Clos A
Estampie Retrové
Dorian Estampie
Flos Vernalis
Ades[to]
Adesto-Firmissime Fidem Teneamus-Alleluia
Tribum, Que Non Abhorruit (Philippe de Vitry)
Ades[to] (Philippe de Vitry)
Tribum Quem Non Abhorruit Indecenter Ascendere
Ductia II
Tribum, Que Non Abhorruit
Adesto
Retrove
Codex de Robertsbridge III.Estampie
Tribum quem
Fragment d'une estampie
Organum
Untexted Estampie
Estampie retrove
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