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  1. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Perotin. Perotin, who was likely born in the late 1100s, followed in Leonin's footsteps. According to the one manuscript that relates the story of the two composers, Anonymous IV, Perotin was even ...

  2. Tonus Peregrinus. Su composición más representativa es Viderunt omnes, un organum a dos voces. La melodía original procede del canto gregoriano y es cantada por la vox principalis en una forma más extendida, con notas muy largas. La vox organalis se sitúa sobre el canto original, con notas breves. Esta voz es melismática porque en la ...

  3. 21 de abr. de 2019 · An excerpt of the organum duplum "Haec dies" by Leonín (School of Notre Dame). From episode "The Gothic Revolution" on BBC series "Sacred Music".#leonin #not...

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  4. 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 ...

  5. Perotín, llamado en francés Pérotin le Grand («el Grande») o en latín Magister Perotinus Magnus (también Perotinus Magnus y Magister Perotinus) fue un compositor medieval francés, que nació en París entre 1155 y 1160 y murió hacia 1230. Considerado el compositor más importante de la Escuela de Notre Dame de París, en la cual ...

  6. www.openclassical.com › composer › LéoninLéonin - Viderunt Omnes

    Leonin: viderunt omnes. Movie Description from YouTube. Organum by Leonin (1150-1201), one of the first polyphonic music composers, sang by "Tonus Peregrinus" and with some paintings by Giotto (1267-1337), Simone Martini (1284-1344)and Cimabue (1240-1302); all of them were gothic style painters.

  7. 4 de jul. de 2023 · Born: ca. 1140. Died: ca. 1201. Biography: "The first known significant composer of polyphonic organum" (Wikipedia). Writing in the 1270's, the English scribe known as "Anonymous IV" credits Magister Leoninus with founding the School of Notre-Dame and composing the bulk of a Magnum Liber, a 'great book' whose repertory can now be reconstructed ...

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