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Martin Agricola
Ruggit 6 Jerrey Geuree 1486(1486-01-06)
Świebodzin (en) Translate
Hooar baase 10 Mean Souree 1556 (70 bleeaney d'eash)
Magdeburg (en) Translate
Seyraanaght Impiraght Romanagh Vannee
Çhengey Germaanish
Keird cummeyder · kiaull-oayllee · sheiltynagh kiaullee
Kianglaghyn fysseree as sheshoil
Discogs ID 3604045

She cummeyder kiaull yn Aa-ruggyr as sheiltynagh kiaullee Germaanagh va Martin Agricola (6 Jerrey Geuree 1486 – 10 Mean Souree 1556).[1]

Beashnys

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Va Agricola ruggit ayns Świebodzin, balley 'sy Pholynn heear, as ghow eh er hene yn ennym Agricola ny s'anmey 'sy vea echey, cliaghtey va feer chadjin mastey Lutheree ec y traa shen as eh cowraghey bunyn anooasle as boddagh.[2][3] Voish 1524 derrey laa e vaaish, ren eh beaghey 'sy chaayr Ghermaanagh Magdeburg, raad v'eh ny ynseyder ny ny chantor 'sy scoill Phrotestoonagh. Va Georg Rhau, soilsheyder as shannadeyr ayns Wittenberg, ny charrey mie as ny hoilsheyder lesh Agricola.

S'feeuoil va screeuynyn sheiltynagh Agricola ayns meenaghey yn caghlaa voish y çhenn-chorys dys y chorys noa jeh'n noteyraght chiaullee. Va'n pheesh echey, Musica instrumentalis deudsch (Gaelg: Kiaull Ghreianagh Ghermaanagh), hie er ny hoilshaghey magh ayns 1528, 1530, 1532 as 1542, as er ny lhiassaghey ayns 1545, coontit myr fer jeh ny h-obbraghyn leah smoo scanshoil 'syn organe-oaylleeaght as er elmintyn y chiaull.[4]

She Agricola va'n chied dooinney y choraail kiare ayrnyn lesh Martin Luther, "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott", y harmoanaghey, (Gaelg: "She Cashtal eh yn Jee Ain".

Imraaghyn

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  1. She Sohr ny Sore va'n ennym Germaanagh echey.
  2. Hettrick, William E. (1994). The 'Musica Instrumentalis Deudsch' of Martin Agricola: A Treatise on Musical Instruments. York Noa: Cambridge University Press. dg. xiii.
  3. Hollaway, William W. (1972). Martin Agricola's Musica Instrumentalis Deudsch: A Translation. Denton: North Texas State University. dg. iii.
  4. Hettrick, William E. (1994). The 'Musica Instrumentalis Deudsch' of Martin Agricola: A Treatise on Musical Instruments. York Noa: Cambridge University Press. dg. xiv.