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MusicAtlas: Mainz (Mayence)
The Moguntia Auria (“golden Mayence”) of Roman times became in the middle ages the leading arch-diocese of Germany. Own liturgy (in Mainzer Cantual) maintained until 1803 (cf. Kiedrich >3.16).
In the city of Gutenberg flourished music printing from 1512 until the present day (Schott).
On occasion of the 2000th anniversary of the town in 1962 Hindemith composed Mainzer Umzug.
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Au MusicAtlas vue d'ensemble
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Frauenlob
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Schott -
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- Vogler
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Wagner
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wind instruments
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Cornelius †
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Cornelius
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Cornelius a.o.
Explanation of symbols
A workshop or atelier for instruments or other music items. | Other occasional live music performances |
A library or archive. | A concert hall or other place for live music. |
A conservatory or music school. | A place where composers or musicians performed or were employed. |
A house or building that is closed to the public. | A house or building that can be visited by the public. |
A single monument. | Two or more monuments. |
A museum. | Opera house or other place for music theatre performances. |
Un orgue historique ou interessant. | A memorial tablet or stone. |
A single grave. | Two or more graves. |