The Magnus Liber or Magnus liber organi (English translation: Great Book of Organum), written in Latin, is a repertory of medieval music known as organum...
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Pérotin (redirect from Perotinus Magnus)
Pérotin at the Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music Magnus liber organi Magnus liber organi: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project...
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water-hardening steel one of four manuscripts containing the Magnus Liber, or Magnus liber organi, a compilation of medieval music. The term is derived from...
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specifying that they compiled the big book of organum known as the Magnus Liber Organi, he provides a few tantalizing bits of information on the music and...
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12th century. Léonin, magister cantus of Notre-Dame, compiled the Magnus Liber Organi de Gradali et Antiphonario. Léonin wrote organa dupla based on existing...
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Notre-Dame school. This loose collection of repertory is often called the Magnus Liber Organi (Great Book of Organum). Related polyphonic genres included the motet...
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clausulae in two, three and four parts were incorporated into the Magnus Liber Organi of Léonin and Pérotin. Others were arranged in liturgical order within...
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to as Notre Dame Polyphony; examples of which can be found in the Magnus Liber Organi. Copula might have implied a strophic construction with much repetition...
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Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century was published, followed by the Magnus Liber Organi and Le Grand Clavier series, much with the substantial collaboration...
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Liederhandschrift Visio Godeschalci Corpus Agrimensorum Romanorum Magnus liber organi, manuscripts W1 and W2 Luther's Wolfenbüttel Psalter the only extant...
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second half of this work is a transcription of organum from the Magnus liber organi. [1] His textbook, The Art of Music (1962), written with Beekman...
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Notre Dame schools of polyphony, including a dozen settings in the Magnus Liber Organi. During the liturgical reforms of Pope Pius XII (1938–1958) and Pope...
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libellum structure—later imitated elsewhere (even in the Parisian Magnus liber organi)—is therefore still credible; at least for the 11th century. Adémar...
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co-edited five volumes, as well as three volumes in the series Le magnus liber organi de Notre Dame de Paris published by Editions de l'Oiseau-Lyre between...
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treatise Liber de Coitu, the clitoris is referred to a few times, Magnus gave an equal amount of attention to male and female organs. Like Avicenna, Magnus also...
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sent by Emmanuel I, the 13th King of Portugal. Legend 10 — Brevis usus Organi Directorii Using the Directory of Courses Cum inscriptionibus necessariis...
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Lauda Sion Salvatorem (5) Loquebantur variis linguis (5) Magnus haereditatis mysterium (5) Magnus sanctus Paulus (5) Miserere mei Deus (30) Missa Herodes...
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