Pérotin
Pérotin (fl. c. 1200) was a composer associated with the Notre Dame school of polyphony in Paris and the broader ars antiqua musical style of high medieval music. He is credited with developing the polyphonic practices of his predecessor Léonin, with the introduction of three and four-part harmonies
Popular Songs
1
Beata viscera
Pérotin, Mikk Uleoja, Tõnis Kaumann, Vox Clamantis, Jaan-Eik Tulve
08:20
2
Mass for the Nativity of the Virgin: II. Conduit à quatre voix : Deus misertus hominis
Pérotin, Ensemble Organum, Marcel Pérès
04:11
3
Mass for the Nativity of the Virgin: I. Conduit monodique "Beata viscera Marie Virginis"
Pérotin, Ensemble Organum, Marcel Pérès
09:22
4
Mass for the Nativity of the Virgin: VI. Alléluia à trois voix : Nativitas gloriose virginis Marie
Pérotin, Ensemble Organum, Marcel Pérès
12:20
5
Viderunt omnes
Pérotin, Paul Elliott, Rogers Covey-Crump, Martyn Hill, Early Music Consort Of London, David Munrow
11:55
Albums
Antony Pitts, Michael Posch, Bertil Färnlof, Jeremy Backhouse, Diego Fasolis, Bo Holten, Markus Tapio, Thomas Wimmer, Jose Ferrero, Andrew Mackay, Shirley Rumsey, Capilla Flamenca, Thomas Campion, Giles Farnaby, Nicolas Gombert, Graham Derrick, Josep Cabre, Peter Schubert, Christine Morel, Alessio Randon, Sven Berger, Bernhard Bohm, Various Artists, Jeremy Summerly, Marco Longhini, Eric Crees, Pierre de la Rue, Radio Svizzera Choir, Lugano, Hermann Bäumer, Francesco da Milano, Clément Janequin, Heinrich Finck, William Cornysh, Juan de Anchieta, Claude Goudimel, Oni Wytars Ensemble, Unicorn Ensemble, Richard I of England, Estampie, Oxford Schola Cantorum, Alonso Lobo, The Rose Consort Of Viols, Jacob Heringman, Jacob Clemens non Papa, Alexander Agricola, Walther von der Vogelweide, Alfonso X El Sabio, John Wilbye, Jacob Obrecht, Pérotin, Peter Philips, William Mundy, Marco Dall'Aquila, John Taverner, Westra Aros Pipers