Petrus de Cruce (also Pierre de la Croix) was active as a cleric, composer and music theorist in the late part of the 13th century. His main contribution...
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Lee Cruce (1863–1933), American lawyer, banker, and politician Petrus de Cruce (13th century), French cleric, composer, and music theorist Cruces (disambiguation)...
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administrator Petrus de Cruce (fl. 1290–1302), Italian cleric, composer, and author Petrus Cunaeus (Peter van der Kun; 1586–1638), Dutch philosopher Petrus de Dacia...
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JSTOR 733642. Sanders, Ernest H.; Lefferts, Peter M. (2001). Petrus de Cruce [Pierre de la Croix]. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press. doi:10...
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notation are the works of Franco of Cologne (c. 1260), Petrus de Cruce (c. 1300), and Philippe de Vitry (1322). Franco, in his Ars cantus mensurabilis,...
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the basis of stylistic similarity, to Pérotin (from fascicle 1), Petrus de Cruce, Adam de la Halle, Guillaume d'Auvergne, and Philippe le Chancelier. Many...
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conductus, and discant clausulae. Later in the century, the motets by Petrus de Cruce and the many anonymous composers, which were descended from discant...
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List of medieval composers (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
UK public library membership required) Sanders, Ernest H. (2001). "Petrus de Cruce". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630...
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Medieval music (section Cantigas de Santa Maria)
this time include Léonin, Pérotin, W. de Wycombe, Adam de St. Victor, and Petrus de Cruce (Pierre de la Croix). Petrus is credited with the innovation of...
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Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier Petrus de Cruce*...
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1340–1385) Marchetto da Padova (fl. 1305–1319) Petrus de Cruce (fl. second half of the 13th century) W. de Wycombe (fl. 1270s) The compositional character...
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Chanson (section Chanson de geste)
precedents were 16 works by Adam de la Halle and one by Jehan de Lescurel. Not until the ars nova composer Guillaume de Machaut did any composer write a...
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composer who most notably followed Franco's treatise in his own music was Petrus de Cruce, one of the most prominent composers of motets of the late ars antiqua...
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compositional characteristics of the later madrigal. The Madrigali de diversi musici: libro primo de la Serena (1530), by Philippe Verdelot (1480–1540), included...
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Troubadour (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
de Belenoi, Aimeric de Sarlat, Albertet Cailla, Arnaut de Mareuil, Elias de Barjols, Elias Fonsalada, Falquet de Romans, Guillem Magret, Guiraut de Calanso...
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Guido of Arezzo (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
writer on music between Boethius and Johannes Tinctoris, after the former's De institutione musica, Guido's Micrologus was the most widely distributed medieval...
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Minnesang (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
von Hausen's "Ich denke underwilen" is regarded as a contrafactum of Guiot de Provins's "Ma joie premeraine". By around 1190, the German poets began to...
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prescribed rules for liturgy in Roman churches. Three years later, in 1280, Petrus de Cruce published his Marian anthem Ave virgo regia, Ave gloriosa O maria Maris...
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Nanteuil Philippe de Remy (c. 1205–c. 1265) Pierre de Corbie Pierre de Molins Pierrekin de la Coupele Raoul de Beauvais Raoul de Ferier Raoul de Soissons (c...
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applied to the caudae or the entire piece. The medieval theorist, Franco de Cologne refers to the conductus as discant. He advocated writing a beautiful...
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known from references to a "magnum volumen" by Johannes de Garlandia and to a "Magnus liber organi de graduali et antiphonario pro servitio divino" by the...
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generations. Marchetto, building on (or in parallel with) the innovations of Petrus de Cruce, described a system of division of the breve into 2, 3, 4, 6,8, 9,...
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UK public library membership required) Sanders, Ernest H. (2001). "Petrus de Cruce". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630...
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only existing song by a trobairitz which survives with music, by Comtessa de Diá. Problems playing this file? See media help. The trobairitz (Occitan pronunciation:...
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Notker the Stammerer (redirect from De Carolo Magno)
Metzler [de] in 1613. For modern translations, see Farrier 1993, pp. 30–31 The Gesta Karoli Magni ("The Deeds of Charles the Great")—also known as De Carolo...
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Arezzo, Guy of Saint-Denis, Petrus de Cruce, and several anonymous authors. Rohloff, Ernst, trans. Der Musiktraktat des Johannes de Grocheo nach den Quellen...
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Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier Petrus de Cruce*...
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attributed to French music theorist Johannes de Garlandia; the other is de plana musica (Concerning Plainchant). De Mensurabili Musica was the first to explain...
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2018) (access by subscription). Albert Seay and C. Matthew Balensuela, "Petrus de Picardia," Oxford Music Online (accessed 12 February 2018) (access by...
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of Cologne. The treatise was written shortly after De Mensurabili Musica, a treatise by Johannes de Garlandia, which summarised a set of six rhythmic modes...
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