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Adam of Wągrowiec (also Adam from Wągrowiec) (Polish: Adam z Wągrowca) (died 27 August 1629), was a Polish composer and organist, as well as a Cistercian monk in the Wągrowiec cloister. He was born in Margonin. He was famous during his life, and was invited to inspect a new organ in Gniezno cathedral on 17 March 1620. Over twenty of his compositions for organ were found in the Samogitian tablature (ca. 1618) in Lithuania. Adam was the first to use a separate third staff for the organ pedalboard notation. All of Adam's pieces were recorded by Rostislaw Wygranienko in 2006.

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  • Adam z Wągrowca (de)
  • Adam of Wągrowiec (en)
  • Adam Wągrowicensis (it)
  • Adam z Wągrowca (pl)
  • Adam av Wągrowiec (sv)
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  • Adam z Wągrowca († 27. August 1629) war ein polnischer Organist, Komponist und ein Zisterziensermönch, der zum Zisterzienserkloster in Wągrowiec gehörte. (de)
  • Adam of Wągrowiec (also Adam from Wągrowiec) (Polish: Adam z Wągrowca) (died 27 August 1629), was a Polish composer and organist, as well as a Cistercian monk in the Wągrowiec cloister. He was born in Margonin. He was famous during his life, and was invited to inspect a new organ in Gniezno cathedral on 17 March 1620. Over twenty of his compositions for organ were found in the Samogitian tablature (ca. 1618) in Lithuania. Adam was the first to use a separate third staff for the organ pedalboard notation. All of Adam's pieces were recorded by Rostislaw Wygranienko in 2006. (en)
  • Adam z Wągrowca (zm. 27 sierpnia 1629 w Wągrowcu) – polski organista, kompozytor, zakonnik-cysters, należący do klasztoru cystersów w Wągrowcu. (pl)
  • Adam av Wągrowiec (även Adam från Wągrowiec) (polska: Adam z Wągrowca), död 27 augusti 1629, var en polsk kompositör och organist, liksom en cisterciensk munk i Wągrowiec klostret. Han föddes i Margonin. Han var känd under sitt liv och blev inbjuden att inspektera en ny orgel i Gniezno katedralen den 17 mars 1620. Över tjugo av hans kompositioner för orgel hittades i samogitian tabulaturet (cirka 1618) i Litauen . Adam var den första som använde en separat tredje linje för noteringen av orgelns pedal . Alla stycken av Adams spelades in 2006 av Rostislaw Wygranienko. (sv)
  • Adam Wągrowicensis, anche Adam di Wągrowiec (Margonin, XVI secolo – Wągrowiec, 27 agosto 1629), è stato un compositore e organista polacco. Conosciuto solo sotto il suo nome monastico, Wągrowicensis era membro dell'Ordine Cistercense presso l'abbazia di Wągrowiec, a nord di Poznań. Adam Wągrowicensis è riconosciuto come il pioniere dello stile del primo barocco in Polonia. (it)
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  • Adam z Wągrowca († 27. August 1629) war ein polnischer Organist, Komponist und ein Zisterziensermönch, der zum Zisterzienserkloster in Wągrowiec gehörte. (de)
  • Adam of Wągrowiec (also Adam from Wągrowiec) (Polish: Adam z Wągrowca) (died 27 August 1629), was a Polish composer and organist, as well as a Cistercian monk in the Wągrowiec cloister. He was born in Margonin. He was famous during his life, and was invited to inspect a new organ in Gniezno cathedral on 17 March 1620. Over twenty of his compositions for organ were found in the Samogitian tablature (ca. 1618) in Lithuania. Adam was the first to use a separate third staff for the organ pedalboard notation. All of Adam's pieces were recorded by Rostislaw Wygranienko in 2006. (en)
  • Adam Wągrowicensis, anche Adam di Wągrowiec (Margonin, XVI secolo – Wągrowiec, 27 agosto 1629), è stato un compositore e organista polacco. Conosciuto solo sotto il suo nome monastico, Wągrowicensis era membro dell'Ordine Cistercense presso l'abbazia di Wągrowiec, a nord di Poznań. Un manoscritto per intavolature per organo del 1618 contiene 23 suoi pezzi (si tratta per lo più fantasie, ricercar e parafrasi liturgiche) e una canzona per organo a lui attribuita è inclusa nell'intavolature di Pelplin. Le altre sue composizioni note sono un'altra canzona e alcune composizioni sacre vocali; una Sancta et immaculata per soprano, tenore e basso continuo e un Da pacem per 2 tenori e basso continuo (i manoscritti di ambedue sono conservati presso la Biblioteka Jagiellońska). Adam Wągrowicensis è riconosciuto come il pioniere dello stile del primo barocco in Polonia. (it)
  • Adam z Wągrowca (zm. 27 sierpnia 1629 w Wągrowcu) – polski organista, kompozytor, zakonnik-cysters, należący do klasztoru cystersów w Wągrowcu. (pl)
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