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Pérotin (fl. c. 1200) was a
composer ****ociated with the
Notre Dame
school of
polyphony in
Paris and the
broader ars
antiqua musical style of high medieval...
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composers whose names have come down to us from this time are Léonin and
Pérotin. Both were
mentioned by an
anonymous English student,
known as Anonymous...
- the
music of the late
Notre Dame school,
especially the
compositions of
Pérotin, they are also
predominant in much of the rest of the
music of the ars...
- Léonin and
Pérotin as the best
composers of
organum and
discant respectively. He also
mentions specific compositions as
being by
Pérotin (or Perotinus)...
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among the
earliest pieces of
polyphony by
known composers, Léonin and
Pérotin of the
Notre Dame school.
Their music,
known as organum, adds
florid counterpoint...
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Anonymous IV, Léonin's work was
improved and
expanded by the
later composer Pérotin. See also
Medieval music. The
musicologist Craig M.
Wright believes that...
- innovators, Léonin and
Pérotin.
These two men were "the
first international composers of
polyphonic music". The
innovations of Léonin and
Pérotin mark the development...
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author known as
Anonymous IV (c. 1280), "
Pérotin was
better at
making clausulae than Léonin had been in that
Pérotin was
better at
making better discant style...
- of the ars
antiqua are anonymous. Léonin (fl. late 12th century), and
Pérotin (fl. c. 1180 – c. 1220) were the two
composers known by name from the Notre...
- Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582.
Retrieved 22 July 2023. Fakhfakh, Fathi,
Virginie Pérotin and Mónica Gago, "Productivity,
capital and
labor in
labormanaged and conventional...