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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Medieval music (section Cantigas de Santa Maria)
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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Chanson (section Chanson de geste)
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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List of medieval composers (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
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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Palais des Papes (redirect from Jean de Louvres)
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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Louis of Toulouse (redirect from Saint Louis de Toulouse)
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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History of Avignon (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
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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