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Léonin (also Leoninus, Leonius, Leo; fl. 1135s–1201) was the
first known significant composer of
polyphonic organum. He was
probably French,
probably lived...
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Léonin (Gr****: Λεόντειο Λύκειο, romanized: Leónteio Lýkeio) is a non-profit private...
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famous as
being among the
earliest pieces of
polyphony by
known composers,
Léonin and Pérotin of the
Notre Dame school.
Their music,
known as organum, adds...
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greatest innovators,
Léonin and Pérotin.
These two men were "the
first international composers of
polyphonic music". The
innovations of
Léonin and Pérotin mark...
- The only
composers whose names have come down to us from this time are
Léonin and Pérotin. Both were
mentioned by an
anonymous English student, known...
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source for
understanding the
Notre Dame
school of polyphony. He
wrote about Léonin and Pérotin,
thereby ****igning
names to two of the
composers of the music...
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credited with
developing the
polyphonic practices of his
predecessor Léonin, with the
introduction of
three and four-part harmonies.
Other than a brief...
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Leonín Pineda Velázquez (born 30
November 1985) is a
Mexican former footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper.
Leonín Pineda was the
goalie that
helped Club...
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Leonin [
lɛˈɔnin] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Opole Lubelskie,
within Opole Lubelskie County,
Lublin Voivodeship, in
eastern Poland...
- the
thirteenth centuries,
though it is well
agreed upon by
scholars that
Leonin contributed a bulk of the
organum in the repertoire. This
large body of...