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Name
  
Martin Agricola


Role
  
Composer

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Died
  
June 10, 1556, Magdeburg, Germany

Books
  
Rudimenta Musices: (1539), The Rudiments of Music: (Rudimenta Musices, 1539)

Similar People
  
Georg Rhau, Alexander Agricola, Rodolphus Agricola, Carl Friedrich Abel, John Adson

Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott: III. Martin Agricola


Martin Agricola (6 January 1486 – 10 June 1556) was a German composer of Renaissance music and a music theorist.

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Biography

Agricola was born in Schwiebus in Lebusz.

From 1524 until his death he lived at Magdeburg, where he occupied the post of teacher or cantor in the Protestant school. The senator and music-printer Georg Rhau, of Wittenberg, was a close friend of Agricola, whose theoretical works, providing valuable material concerning the change from the old to the new system of notation, he published.

Among Agricola's other theoretical works is Musica instrumentalis deudsch (1528 and 1545), a study of musical instruments, and one of the most important works in early organology; and one of the earliest books on the Rudiments of music.

Agricola was also the first to harmonize in four parts Martin Luther's chorale, Ein feste Burg.

References

Martin Agricola Wikipedia