Pérotin, Sederunt Principes. Organum Quadruplum. CE.
Performed by the Hilliard Ensemble.
Pérotin, a pioneer of organum triplum and quadruplum, was a famous European composer who lived from the late 12th to early 13th century. The most famous member of the Notre Dame School of Polyphony, Pérotin holds his place high among the Medieval composers.
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Pérotin “Alleluia nativitas“
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Pérotin’s “Beata Viscera“
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Perotin - Viderunt Omnes
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Pérotin: Haec dies
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Perotin - Beata Viscera
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Perotin “Gradual Sederunt Principes“
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Viderunt Omnes - Pérotin
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Dedication to Perotin
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Pérotin: Beata viscera Mariae Virginis
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1-1 Pérotin. Domino (2016)
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Alleluya PEROTIN - Cristina Alís Raurich, portative organ
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Ping - Pérotin: Viderunt omnes (excerpt)
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Léonin . Pérotin (The school of Notre Dame)
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Pérotin le Grand - Viderunt omnes - David Munrow
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Perotin: Sederunt Principes. Escuela de Notre Dame. Organum.
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Pérotin / Paul Hindemith, 1951: Organum - Alleluia, Nativitas Gloriosae