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    Léonin. Léonin (active ca. 1165-1185), or Leoninus, of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, is the earliest known composer of polyphonic art music and the creator of controlled rhythm and meter, as well as of the earliest notation to convey rhythm. About the life of Léonin absolutely nothing is known. His name is mentioned in a treatise ...

  2. 14 de ago. de 2023 · Léonin was the first known significant composer of polyphonic organum. He was probably French, probably……#Léonin #biography #composer #VIS #VISMUSIC

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    Un monje anónimo inglés, conocido actualmente por el nombre de Anónimo IV, escribió un siglo después de su muerte que Léonin era el mejor compositor de organum para la expansión del servicio divino. Esta es la única referencia escrita que se tiene de Léonin. Léonin o Magister Leoninus es, junto con Perotín, el primer compositor ...

  4. Léonin. Cantante y compositor francés asociado con las primeras composiciones de órgano y con el desarrollo de la polifonía. Su identidad no está muy clara pero en el tratado conocido como Anonymous IV (1280) se describe a Magister Leoninus como el "mayor compositor de organa" de su época. Trabajaba en la iglesia parisiense de la Virgen ...

  5. Léonin. Léonin, or Magister Léoninus, is identified through a thirteenth century English source, Anonymous 4, as the composer and compiler of the Magnus Liber organi de gradali et antiphonario pro servitio divino.…. Read Full Biography.

  6. The composers of the Notre-Dame school are all anonymous except for two, Léonin (q.v.), or Leoninus (late 12th century), and Pérotin (q.v.), or Perotinus (flourished c. 1200), both of whom are mentioned in a 13th-century treatise by an anonymous Englishman studying in Paris. According to the treatise, Léonin excelled in the composition of organa and, in fact, composed the Magnus liber ...

  7. Léonin. Léonin (lived in the late 12th century) is the first composer we know about who wrote organum, a kind of church music. We know nothing about his life. He was probably French. He seems to have worked at Notre Dame Cathedral because he wrote a collection of music called Magnus Liber (meaning: Big Book), or, at least, he wrote some of it ...

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