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Philippe de Vitry
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Philippe de Vitry (October 31, 1291 – June 9, 1361) was a French composer, music theorist and poet. He was an accomplished, innovative, and… read morePhilippe de Vitry (October 31, 1291 – June 9, 1361) was a French composer, music theorist and poet. He was an accomplished, innovative, and influential composer, and may also have been the author of the Ars Nova treatise. He was born in … read morePhilippe de Vitry (October 31, 1291 – June 9, 1361) was a French composer, music theorist and poet. He was an accomplished, innovative, and influential composer, and may also have been the author of the Ars Nova treatise. He was born in Paris. Biographical details of his life are sketchy. Given t… read more -
Bernard De Cluny
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Bernard de Cluny attributes to himself the activities of both theorist and composer in his only surviving work, the musician motet `Apollin… read moreBernard de Cluny attributes to himself the activities of both theorist and composer in his only surviving work, the musician motet `Apollinis/Zodiacum': `mittens energia artis pratice cum theoria' in the Ivrea ms. View wikiBernard de Cluny attributes to himself the activities of both theorist and composer in his only surviving work, the musician motet `Apollinis/Zodiacum': `mittens energia artis pratice cum theoria' in the Ivrea ms. View wiki -
Léonin
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Léonin (also Leoninus, Leonius, Leo) (fl. 1150s — d. ? 1201) is the first known significant composer of polyphonic organum. He was probably… read moreLéonin (also Leoninus, Leonius, Leo) (fl. 1150s — d. ? 1201) is the first known significant composer of polyphonic organum. He was probably French, and he probably lived and worked in Paris at the Notre Dame Cathedral, and was the earlie… read moreLéonin (also Leoninus, Leonius, Leo) (fl. 1150s — d. ? 1201) is the first known significant composer of polyphonic organum. He was probably French, and he probably lived and worked in Paris at the Notre Dame Cathedral, and was the earliest member of the Notre Dame school of polyphony who is known… read more -
Adam de la Halle
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Adam de la Halle (also known as Adam le Bossu (Adam the Hunchback) 1237?-1288) was a French-born trouvère, poet and musician, who broke wit… read moreAdam de la Halle (also known as Adam le Bossu (Adam the Hunchback) 1237?-1288) was a French-born trouvère, poet and musician, who broke with the long-established tradition of writing liturgical poetry and music to be an early founder of … read moreAdam de la Halle (also known as Adam le Bossu (Adam the Hunchback) 1237?-1288) was a French-born trouvère, poet and musician, who broke with the long-established tradition of writing liturgical poetry and music to be an early founder of secular theater in France. Adam's other nicknames, &quo… read more -
Petrus de Cruce
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Petrus de Cruce (Pierre de la Croix) was active as a cleric, composer and theorist in the late part of the 13th century. His main contribut… read morePetrus de Cruce (Pierre de la Croix) was active as a cleric, composer and theorist in the late part of the 13th century. His main contribution was to the notational system. Life 13th-century composer, theorist, and scholar, Petrus de Cru… read morePetrus de Cruce (Pierre de la Croix) was active as a cleric, composer and theorist in the late part of the 13th century. His main contribution was to the notational system. Life 13th-century composer, theorist, and scholar, Petrus de Cruce was apparently born in or near Amiens, in north-central F… read more -
Pérotin
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Pérotin (fl. c. 1200) was a European composer, believed to be French, who lived around the end of the twelfth and beginning of the thirteen… read morePérotin (fl. c. 1200) was a European composer, believed to be French, who lived around the end of the twelfth and beginning of the thirteenth century. He was the most famous member of the Notre Dame school of polyphony. He was one of ver… read morePérotin (fl. c. 1200) was a European composer, believed to be French, who lived around the end of the twelfth and beginning of the thirteenth century. He was the most famous member of the Notre Dame school of polyphony. He was one of very few composers of his day whose name has been preserved, an… read more -
Philippe Royllart
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Philippe Royllart (also Philippus Royllart) was a 14th Century composer active at the time of Charles V, King of France. View wikiPhilippe Royllart (also Philippus Royllart) was a 14th Century composer active at the time of Charles V, King of France. View wikiPhilippe Royllart (also Philippus Royllart) was a 14th Century composer active at the time of Charles V, King of France. View wiki -
Johannes Ciconia
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Johannes Ciconia (c. 1335 or c. 1370–1412) was a late mediaeval composer and music theorist. He has possibly been conflated with his father… read moreJohannes Ciconia (c. 1335 or c. 1370–1412) was a late mediaeval composer and music theorist. He has possibly been conflated with his father of the same name in some biographical accounts, hence the uncertainty over his date of birth. All… read moreJohannes Ciconia (c. 1335 or c. 1370–1412) was a late mediaeval composer and music theorist. He has possibly been conflated with his father of the same name in some biographical accounts, hence the uncertainty over his date of birth. All the composer's works are believed to date from later t… read more -
Ensemble Project Ars Nova
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Ensemble Project Ars Nova (Ensemble PAN) specialises in the performance and recording of early music. The ensemble takes its name from Phi… read moreEnsemble Project Ars Nova (Ensemble PAN) specialises in the performance and recording of early music. The ensemble takes its name from Philippe de Vitry's fourteenth-century musical treatise Ars Nova (The New Art). Founded at the S… read moreEnsemble Project Ars Nova (Ensemble PAN) specialises in the performance and recording of early music. The ensemble takes its name from Philippe de Vitry's fourteenth-century musical treatise Ars Nova (The New Art). Founded at the Schola Cantorum in Basel, Switzerland, by young American arti… read more -
Magister Grimace
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Grimace (also Grymace or Grimache) was a French composer active in the mid-to-late 14th century. Grimace was active in the period of music … read moreGrimace (also Grymace or Grimache) was a French composer active in the mid-to-late 14th century. Grimace was active in the period of music history known as the ars nova and was probably a contemporary of Guillaume de Machaut, since his c… read moreGrimace (also Grymace or Grimache) was a French composer active in the mid-to-late 14th century. Grimace was active in the period of music history known as the ars nova and was probably a contemporary of Guillaume de Machaut, since his compositions lack the complicated rhythms of the Ars subtilio… read more