Rudolf of St Trond
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Rudolf of St Trond[1] (c. 1070–1138) was a Benedictine abbot of St Trond Abbey, chronicler and composer.[2]
A musical treatise Quaestiones in musica was attributed to him by Rudolf Steglich;[3] another suggestion is Franco of Liège.[4]
He wrote a chronicle Gesta Abbatum Trudonensium, on the abbots of his abbey, beginning in 999;[5] it is included in the Paleographie musicale and the Monumenta Germaniae Historica. His description of monastic life includes details of musical practice and training methods of Guido of Arezzo.[6] Historian Henri de Lubac wrote that he showed "a very exacting and almost combative idea of historical truth."[7]
Notes
- ^ Rodulf, Rodolfus, Rodolphe, Radulphus, Rudolph, Raoul.
- ^ Radulphus of St. Trond
- ^ Rudolf Steglich, Die Quaestiones in musica: ein Choraltraktat des zentralen Mittelalters und ihr mutmasslicher Verfasser, Rudolf von St Trond (1070–1138) (Leipzig, 1911/R)
- ^ Dolores Pesce, The Affinities and Medieval Transposition (1987), pp. 39-40.
- ^ Sources
- ^ Gordon A. Anderson; C. Matthew Balensuela (2001). "Rodolfus of St Truiden". In Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell, John (eds.). The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2nd ed.). London: Macmillan Publishers. ISBN 978-1-56159-239-5.
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