Pérotin

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  • medieval
  • classical
  • polyphonic
  • notre dame
  • perotin
Pérotin (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, 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. Anonymous IV called him "Perotin Magister", which means Pérotin the master or expert.

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Songs

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    Organum quadruplum: Sederunt (excerpt) 2

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    Organum quadruplum: Sederunt (excerpt) 3

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    Organum: Alleluia/Nativitas

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    Perotinus Magnus Notre-Dame de Paris: Graduale "Sederunt principes"

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    Presul nostri temporis

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    Sederunt principes

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    Sederunt principes (4-part organum / plainchant)

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    Sederunt principes (4-part organum plainchant)

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    Sederunt principes, Part 1 (countertenor: Russell Oberlin, tenors: Charles Bressler & Donald Perry, viol: Seymour Barab)

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    Sederunt principes, Part 2 (countertenor: Russell Oberlin, tenors: Charles Bressler & Donald Perry, viol: Seymour Barab)

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    Sederunt principes, Part 3 (countertenor: Russell Oberlin, tenors: Charles Bressler & Donald Perry, viol: Seymour Barab)

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    Viderunt Omnes

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    Viderunt omnes... (4 - part organum)

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    Viderunt omnes: ...Dominus...

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    Viderunt omnes: ...fines terre salutare dei nostri jubilate deo omnis terra (plainchant)

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    Viderunt omnes: ...justitiam suam (plainchant)

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    Viderunt omnes: ...salutare suum ante conspectum gentium revelavit...

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    Viderunt omnes: Notum fecit... (4-part organum)

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    Viderunt omnes: Viderunt omnes... (4-part organum)


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