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Fulbertus episcopus Karnotensis

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Fulbertus episcopus Karnotensis is the name attached in the Codex Calixtinus to the two-voice conductus In hac die laudes cum gaudio (fol. 131v), part of the celebrated St James polyphony associated with Santiago de Compostela. Modern catalogues preserve the rubric explicitly under this episcopal name-form, and performances such as Sequentia’s Vox Iberica I draw directly on that manuscript tradition. The attribution is often identified in modern reference usage with Saint Fulbert of Chartres (d. 10 April 1028), but in strict source terms the secure fact is the manuscript-level name attribution to “Fulbertus episcopus Karnotensis”; the leap to a full historical identification should be treated as a common (and plausible) linkage rather than an unqualified certainty unless supported by targeted scholarship. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Rex Immense, Pater Pie

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In hac die laudes cum gaudio

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Rex immense, pater pie, eleyson

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In Hac Die Laudes Cum Gaudio (2x2 Voices)

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Rex Immense, Pater Pie (2 Voices, Tutti)

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Vox Iberica I: Donnershne (Sons Of Thunder) - Music for St. James the Apostle, Codex Calixtinus, Santiago de Compostela, 12th Century [Sequentia]

Vox Iberica I - Donnersöhne / Sons Of Thunder

Vox Iberica I - Donnersöhne / Sons Of Thunder

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Vox Iberica I: Donnersöhne - Sons of Thunder

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