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Tonus Peregrinus Notre Dame Cathedral Philippe Chancelier 2005
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Sederunt principes (4-part organum / plainchant) · Tonus Peregrinus Leonin / Perotin: Sacred Music From Notre-Dame Cathedral ℗ 2005 Naxos Released on: 2005-07-01 Composer: Perotin Composer: Philippe le Chancelier Conductor: Antony Pitts Choir: Tonus Peregrinus Auto-generated by YouTube.
Cuaderno de notas (grabados) de Villard de Honnecout, maestro de obra y arquitecto del s. XIII. Consiste en sesenta y seis láminas cuyo manuscrito se conserva en la Biblioteca Nacional francesa. En su cuaderno se aprecia cómo estos maestros canteros eran en su mayoría también escultores. Música del video: "Sederunt Principes" de Pérotin (Hilliard Ensemble)
Pérotin Gilles Binchois Ensemble Gilles Binchois 1160
Pérotin et l'école de Notre Dame +••.••(...)) Ensemble Gilles Binchois Label: Ambroisie / Naïve
Magister Perotinus Leoninus 1200
Pérotin (fl. c. 1200), also called Perotin the Great, was a European composer, believed to be French, who lived around the end of the 12th and beginning of the 13th century. He was the most famous member of the Notre Dame school of polyphony and the ars antiqua style. He was one of very few composers of his day whose name has been preserved, and can be reliably attached to individual compositions; this is due to the testimony of an anonymous English student at Notre Dame known as Anonymous IV, who wrote about him and his predecessor Léonin. Anonymous IV called him "Magister Perotinus" ("Pérotin the Master"). The title, employed also by Johannes de Garlandia, means that Perotinus, like Leoninus, earned the degree magister artium, almost certainly in Paris, and that he was licensed to teach. The name Perotinus, the Latin diminutive of Petrus, is assumed to be derived from the French name Pérotin, diminutive of Pierre. The diminutive was presumably a mark of respect bestowed by his colleagues. He was also designated "magnus" by Anonymous IV, a mark of the esteem in which he was held, even long after his death.
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