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  1. Pérotin. Léonin. Notre-Dame school, during the late 12th and early 13th centuries, an important group of composers and singers working under the patronage of the great Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris. The Notre-Dame school is important to the history of music because it produced the earliest repertory of polyphonic (multipart) music to gain ...

  2. acearchive.org › notre-dame-schoolNotre-Dame school

    25 de feb. de 2023 · Notre-Dame school of polyphony was a group of composers who worked at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris between 1160 and 1250. The only named composers are Léonin and Pérotin, who produced organum and motets. The music theorists of the era described the music, especially its rhythm. The school developed the notation showing relative durations of notes within and between parts, called the ...

  3. Léonin o Magister Leoninus (fl. 1150–1201) es, junto con Perotín, el primer compositor conocido de organum polifónico, relacionado con la Escuela de Notre Dame. Compositor, poeta y profesor francés. En el año 1150 y hasta 1160 fue administrador de la catedral en París. En 1192 fue ordenado sacerdote en la Catedral Notre Dame de París.

  4. www.stevenestrella.com › composers › composerfilesLéonin - Steven Estrella

    Léonin. Period: Medieval. Born: c. 1135 in Paris, France. Died: c. 1201 in Paris, France. Nation of Origin: France. Leonin is the earliest known composer of polyphonic organum. His works and the works of his contemporary, Perotin, are classified as Notre Dame Organum. Magnus liber organi de graduali et antiphonario pro servitio divino ...

  5. New videos and pieces everyday.Like and subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnecaf9_nSWT__lhfu4EYpgLéonin (also Leoninus, Leonius, Leo...

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  6. Léonin (also Leoninus, Leonius, Leo; fl. 1150s–1201) was the first known significant composer of polyphonic organum. He was probably French, probably lived and worked in Paris at the Notre Dame Cathedral and was the earliest member of the Notre Dame school of polyphony and the ars antiqua style who is known by name. The name Léonin is derived from "Leoninus," which is the Latin diminutive ...

  7. Léonin and his successor Pérotin, the two musical giants of this time and place, may or may not be behind some of the music - their names in the album subtitle could be construed with some justification as a little misleading.

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