When was Leonin born?

When was Léonin born?

1135
Léonin/Date of birth

When and where was Léonin born?

1135, Paris, France
Léonin/Born

Where did Léonin live?

The French composer known as Léonin or Magister Leoninus is said to have been active in Paris in the second half of the 12th century, associated with the new church of Notre Dame.

Where did Léonin go to school?

Leonin, Perotin, and the composers from the Notre Dame School contributed greatly to the development of modern music. The use of modal rhythms in the discant style that the Notre Dame School pioneered called for developing new music notation.

Did leonin compose organa?

Léonin evidently composed his organa for the Cathedral of Notre Dame, whose present magnificent stone structure rose in the main between 1163 and 1208. It has been suggested that he was a choirboy first and later became the master of the choirboys.

Who was Léonin’s successor?

A generation later his successor, Pérotin, edited and revised the Magnus Liber, incorporating…… three-part motets, and Léonin’s successor Pérotin expanded the organum to three and four parts.

Who composed organa?

Musical forms and style Pérotin composed organa, the earliest type of polyphonic music; previous European music, such as Gregorian and other types of chant, had been monophonic. Prior to Perotin, organum generally consisted of two voices: organum duplum.

How did the motet emerge?

The motet began in the early 13th century as an application of a new text (i.e., “word”) to older music. Specifically, the text was added to the wordless upper-voice parts of descant clausulae. In forming motets from descant clausulae, two or even three parts were each given a text.

When was Perotin born?

1160
Pérotin/Date of birth
Little is known about the life of Perotin. His birth date is probably between 1155 and 1160 but his death date is unknown and can only be estimated. He worked in a church called “Beatae Mariae Virginis” and later worked as a choirmaster in the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris.

Did Léonin compose organa?

What is the rhythm of organum Alleluia?

Actually, the musical style of organum is in itself a fantasy on Gregorian chant; Perotin’s organum is built over a plainchant Alleluia (which is played by the winds in octaves over driving drum rhythms in the middle of Nativitas!).