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“[Agricola was] the most distinguished writer of his time; these works form an epoch in the history of music. He is the first in instrumental music to abandon the Old German Tablature for the modern notation.”—François-Joseph Fétis (1784–1871)
“[Agricola was] the most distinguished writer of his time; these works form an epoch in the history of music. He is the first in instrumental music to abandon the Old German Tablature for the modern notation.”—François-Joseph Fétis (1784–1871)