• Philippe de Vitry (31 October 1291 – 9 June 1361) was a French composer-poet, bishop and music theorist in the ars nova style of late medieval music....
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    fourteenth-century genres and textures. Some of these pieces are linked to Philippe de Vitry and the nascent musical style referred to as Ars Nova. The poem revolves...
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    Technique of Music) (c. 1320) by Johannes de Muris, and a collection of writings (c. 1322) attributed to Philippe de Vitry often simply called "Ars nova" today...
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    (Léonin and Pérotin). Later it evolved into the ars nova (Philippe de Vitry, Guillaume de Machaut) and the musical genres of late Middle Ages. An important...
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  • aristocrat and business executive Henryk Vitry, pen name of Tadeusz Żakiej (1915–1994), Polish food writer Philippe de Vitry (1291–1361), French composer, music...
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    "bearing" or "manner"), first used by the medieval French composer Philippe de Vitry in describing Ars Nova, a musical style that arose in 14th-century...
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    of Padua), Jacques of Liège, Johannes de Grocheo, Petrus de Cruce (Pierre de la Croix), and Philippe de Vitry. Chant (or plainsong) is a monophonic sacred...
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    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, was the...
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  • theorist Philippe de Vitry, the mathematician Gersonides writes De numeris harmonicis (On Harmonic Numbers), based on a postulate of Vitry's and once...
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    as ars nova as opposed to ars antiqua, were the composers Philippe de Vitry and Guillaume de Machaut. In Italy, where the Provençal troubadours had also...
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  • in the late 1520s through mid-century, Claudin de Sermisy, Pierre Certon, Clément Janequin, and Philippe Verdelot were composers of so-called Parisian...
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  • of poetry and music (mostly anonymous, but with several pieces by Philippe de Vitry, who would coin the expression ars nova to distinguish the new musical...
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    medieval composers include Hildegard of Bingen, Léonin, Pérotin, Philippe de Vitry, Guillaume de Machaut, Francesco Landini, and Johannes Ciconia. Many medieval...
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    and ars antiqua music was succeeded by the ars nova led by Philippe de Vitry and Guillaume de Machaut. The music of the Trecento in Italy led by Francesco...
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  • Rondellus/School of Notre Dame, Deutsche Harmonia Mundi/BMG Classics 1990 Philippe de Vitry (1291-1361) – Motets and Chansons, Deutsche Harmonia Mundi/BMG 1991 Vox...
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  • treatises seem to have been written between 1317 and 1319, shortly before Philippe de Vitry produced his Ars nova (c. 1322), which gave its name to the music...
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    patterns. Philippe de Vitry was one of the earliest composers to use this technique, and his work evidently had an influence on that of Guillaume de Machaut...
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    that Clement VI used the Mass of Notre-Dame of Guillaume de Machaut, there that Philippe de Vitry at the pope's invitation presented his Ars Nova, and there...
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    characteristics of the later madrigal. The Madrigali de diversi musici: libro primo de la Serena (1530), by Philippe Verdelot (1480–1540), included music by Sebastiano...
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    de Fauvel. Two of the era's most important composers of isorhythmic motets are Phillipe de Vitry and Guillaume de Machaut. Machaut's second motet, De...
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  • 1150 – 1201) Perotin (1160 – 1230) Adam de la Halle (1240 – 1287) Philippe de Vitry (1291 – 1361) Guillaume de Machaut (c. 1300 – 1377) Guillaume Dufay...
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    Codex and has been attributed by modern scholars to Philippe de Vitry. Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, a Franciscan mission in California founded in...
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    musicians including Philippe de Vitry, inventor of the Ars Nova, and Johannes Ciconia. As Bishop of Cavaillon, Cardinal Philippe de Cabassoles, Lord of...
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    Jehan de Lescurel (fl. early 14th century; also Jehannot de l'Escurel) was a composer-poet of late medieval music. Jehan's extensive surviving oeuvre...
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  • diplomat May 21 – Orhan Ghazi, Ottoman Sultan (b. 1274) June 9 – Philippe de Vitry, French composer (b. 1291) June 15 – Johannes Tauler, German mystic...
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    rabbi and Tosafist, originally from Meaux John de Cheam died and is buried in Meaux. Philippe de Vitry, bishop of Meaux as of 1351, musical composer and...
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    movements, all of which are polyphonic. Nine out of fourteen Motets by Philippe de Vitry are recorded in the Ivrea Codex, a compilation of eighty-one compositions...
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  • Johannes Cotto, Franco of Cologne and Philippe de Vitry.    Also a composer    May have been a composer A second work, De musica et tonis, may be attributed...
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  • French musicians of his time, including Johannes de Muris, Philippe de Vitry and probably Guillaume de Machaut. Extremely little is known of Denis Le Grant...
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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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