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Pérotin, about whom little is known, most likely lived around the end of the 12th and beginning of the 13th century and is presumed to have been French. He is known for being the first composer of polyphonic music that we can identify by name. 6:13 PREVIEW Viderunt omnes. Learn More in these related Britannica articles: rhythmic mode. Born: c. 1150, France (?) Pérotin was the most important composer of the Notre-Dame school of Paris, where he started to give form to the polyphonic style. Probably French, Léonin is the first known significant composer of polyphonic organum. 2. 2:14 PREVIEW Viderunt omnes (I) By Léonin. 2005 Preview SONG TIME Beata viscera. Graham Derrick, Estampie, Unicorn Ensemble, Oni Wytars Ensemble, Oxford Camerata, Jeremy Summerly, Manuela Schenale, In Dulci Jubilo, Alberto Turco, Tonus Peregrinus, Antony Pitts, Carmen Cano, Thomas Wimmer, Accentus, Shirley Rumsey & Nova Schola Gregoriana, Bernhard Landauer, Michael Posch & Unicorn Ensemble, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Sir Charles Mackerras, Adam de la halle: Le Jeu de Robin et de Marion, De Machaut: La Messe De Nostr Dame - Le Voir Dit, Berlioz: Le Carnaval Romain & Symphonie Fantastique. By Pérotin. Copyright © 2020 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. He probably lived and worked in Paris at the Notre-Dame Cathedral, and was the earliest member of the Notre-Dame school of polyphony who is known by name. Léonin, or Magister Léoninus, is identified through a thirteenth century English source, Anonymous 4, as the composer and compiler of the Magnus Liber organi de gradali et antiphonario pro servitio divino.…