Hucbald

Hucbald

Hucbald (Hucbaldus, Hubaldus) (c. 840 or 850 – June 20, 930) was a Frankish music theorist, composer, teacher, writer, hagiographer, and Benedictine monk. Deeply influenced by Boethius' De Institutione Musica, he wrote the first systematic work on western music theory, aiming at reconciling through many notated examples ancient Greek music theory and the contemporary practice of the more recent so-called 'Gregorian chant'.

Born in Northern France, about 850, his name reveals that he could have been closely related to the Carolingian dynasty (he was a familiar of Charles the Bald's court, to whom he dedicated poetical works and luxurious manuscripts). He studied at Elnone Abbey (later named Saint-Amand Abbey, after its 7th cent. founder) where his uncle Milo was chief master of studies (scholasticus), in the diocese of Doornik. Hucbald made rapid progress in the sciences of the quadrivium, including that of practical music, and, according to a laudatory 11th cent. biographical account, at an early age composed a hymn in honour of St Andrew, which met with such success as to excite the jealousy of his uncle. It is said that Hucbald in consequence was compelled to leave St Amand and to seek protection from the bishop of Nevers.

He was also a companion of studies of such future masters as Remigius and Heiric of Auxerre, perhaps as a disciple of the court philosopher Johannes Scottus Eriugena ('John the Scot', i.e.,Irish). In 872 he was back again at Saint-Amand as the successor in the headmastership of the monastery school of his uncle, to whom he would have been presumably reconciled. Between 883 and 900 Hucbald went on several missions of reforming and reconstructing, after Norman destructions, various schools of music, including those of St. Bertin and Rheims. In 900, however, he returned to Saint-Amand, where he remained to the day of his death on June 20, 930.

The only theoretical work which can positively be ascribed to him is his Musica (also known as De harmonica institutione), probably written about 880. The Musica enchiriadis, published with other writings of minor importance in Gerbert's Scriptores de Musica, and containing a complete system of musical science as well as instructions regarding notation, has now been proved to have originated elsewhere about the same time and to have been the work of unknown writers belonging to the same intellectual milieu. This work is celebrated chiefly for an essay on a new form of notation described today as Daseian notation and its readable transmission of the first record of western polyphonic music . Hucbald wrote also numerous lives of the saints and remained famous for a curious poem on bald men (Ecloga de calvis) dedicated to the archbishop of Mainz, where every word of the 146 hexameters begins with the letter C, initial of calvus. This kind of poetical tour de force belongs to the 'macaronic' literature of the time, inspired by Prudentius.

Trivia

In 1941 the student association of the Musicology department at the University of Utrecht was named after Hucbald.

External links

References

CHARTIER, Yves, L'oeuvre musicale d'Hucbald de Saint-Amand : les compositions et le traité de musique, Saint-Laurent (Québec), Éditions Bellarmin (distribution : Éditions Fides, Montréal ; Éditions Vrin, Paris), 1995.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Hucbald — von Saint Amand (* um 840 Fleurus, (Flandern; † 20. Juni 930 in Abtei Saint Amand)) war Mönch und einer der frühesten Musiktheoretiker des Abendlandes. Hucbald (auch Hubaldus genannt) studierte im Kloster von Saint Amand, wo sein Onkel Milo eine… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hucbald — Hucbald, s. Hugbald …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Hucbald — (Uchubaldus, Ubaldus), Musikgelehrter, Mönch im Kloster St. Amand in Flandern, geb. um 840, wurde 880 zum Priester geweiht und starb 21. Okt. 930. Hucbalds Name spielt eine Rolle in der Geschichte des Organums (s. d.), da er die freiere Form… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Hucbald — Hucbald, Musiker und Dichter, s. Hugbald …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Hucbald — Hucbald,   flandrischer Mönch und Musiktheoretiker, * um 840, ✝ Saint Amand les Eaux (bei Douai) 20. 6. 930; komponierte Heiligenoffizien und Tropen und verfasste Heiligenviten sowie den Traktat »De harmonica institutione«, in dem er die… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Hucbald — ▪ French music theorist born c. 840, Tournai?, Fr. died 930, Saint Amand, near Tournai       medieval French musical theorist, scholar, and humanist.       Hucbald was a pupil of his uncle, the scholar Milo of Saint Amand; mention of him is found …   Universalium

  • Hucbald of St-Amand — • A Benedictine monk; born in 840; died in 930 or 932 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hucbald of St Amand     Hucbald of St Amand      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Hucbald De Gouy — Huchald ou Hucbald de Gouy, mort après 890, fut un comte d Ostrevent et de Senlis. La chronique d Alberic de Trois Fontaines le nomme également Hucbaldus de Hainacq. On ne sait pas grand chose de ses origines et de sa vie. Il épousa Heilwis de… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Hucbald de gouy — Huchald ou Hucbald de Gouy, mort après 890, fut un comte d Ostrevent et de Senlis. La chronique d Alberic de Trois Fontaines le nomme également Hucbaldus de Hainacq. On ne sait pas grand chose de ses origines et de sa vie. Il épousa Heilwis de… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Hucbald de Gouy — Huchald ou Hucbald de Gouy, mort après 890, fut un comte d Ostrevent et de Senlis. La chronique d Alberic de Trois Fontaines le nomme également Hucbaldus de Hainacq. On ne sait pas grand chose de ses origines et de sa vie. Il épousa Heilwis de… …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”