Adam of Wągrowiec

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 famous during his life, and was invited to inspect a new organ in Gniezno cathedral on 17 March 1620.

[citation needed] Over twenty of his compositions for organ were found in the Samogitian tablature (ca.

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.