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The Monk of Salzburg (German: Mönch von Salzburg) was a German composer of the late 14th century. He worked at the court of the Salzburg archbishop Pilgrim von Puchheim (1365–96); more than 100 Liederhandschriften (manuscripts) in Early New High German are attributed to him. His name and monastic order is unknown; some of the introductions to the manuscript sources mention the names Herman, Johans, and Hanns and describe him as either Benedictine or Dominican. Despite this confusion, all the manuscripts that contain his works "agree that he was a learned monk who wrote sacred and secular songs". His compositions overcome the Minnesang traditions and even approach recent polyphonic settings. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
De moi doloreus/Das Nachthorn/Maria muoter reinû maît/Der Trumpet
32Das Nachthorn
33Der Trumpet
34St. Martein, lieber Herre
35Fanfare: Untarn slap tut den sumer wol (Trumpet - clarion)
26Das Nachtorn (Mediaeval cornett)
27Der trumpet (Brass Ensemble)
28a. Cowhorn: Ballade 'De moi dolereus vos chant' / b. Mediaeval Cornett: Das Nachthorn / c. Slide Trumpet: Geisslerlied 'Maria muoter reinû maît' / d. Ensemble: Mediaeval Cornett, Slide Trumpet, Alto Shawm, Tabor: Der Trumpet
29Untarn slap tut den sumer wol (Fanfare)
110Fanfare "Untarn slaf tut den sumer wol"
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