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Nimbus 5547 Paris 1200 Perotin & Leonin - Chant and polyphony from 12th century France Lionheart...
This page contains basic and accurate biographical information and links to essays about the Medieval composer Perotin.
This page contains basic and accurate biographical information and links to essays about the Medieval composer Leonin.
French composer, the most celebrated musician involved in the revision and re-notation of the Magnus liber (attributed to Léonin).
Pérotin worked in Paris, and was the most celebrated exponent of the School of Notre Dame, in which monophonic chant was elaborated into polyphony – a style called "organum" (tenor chant in even ...
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The lives of Leonin and Perotin. HyperMusic History is an exploration of classical music history from the Middle Ages to the 20th Century; including the main periods, subtopics, forms, and composers ...
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Perotin: French composer of sacred polyphonic music, who is believed to have introduced the composition of polyphony in four parts into Western music.
Major Works: Perotin is one of the earliest known composer of polyphonic organum.
Perotinus Magister, known simply as Perotin, was a French composer of the late 12th and early 13th centuries.
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