Little is known about Léonin beyond the fact that he seems to have had a bent for composing erotic poetry. The somewhat unhelpfully named 'Anonymous IV', a monk from Bury St Edmunds, tells us of two 'masters'—Leoninus and Perotinus—who dominated the twelfth-century musical world. Both were reputedly based at Notre Dame in Paris, and Leoninus was responsible for the Magnus liber organi, the 'Big Book of organum' (an organum being a polyphonic setting of plainchant), which is widely regarded as the single greatest achievement in the development of early polyphony. For the technically minded, this is music of great complexity, involving interwoven usage of such styles as organum per se, duplum, clausula, and discantus (terms which even medieval theorists took great pleasure in dissecting in an attempt to define their function). For the rest of us, this is music of fascinating beauty: a combination of the static tranquillity of the plainchant and the florid ornamentation of the 'composed' elements—which have something of the feel of nineteenth-century coloratura six hundred years before its time.


  • Wykonawca Red Byrd
  • Data premiery 2009-01-01
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista:1. Beata viscera (monophonic conductus) 00:06:09 2. Viderunt omnes (plainchant) 00:02:22 3. Viderunt omnes... (2 - part organum) 00:02:09 4. ... fines terre salutare dei nostri jubilate deo omnis terra (plainchant) 00:00:54 5. Notum fecit... (2 - part organum) 00:00:45 6. ... Dominus... 00:01:35 7. ... salutare suum ante conspectum gentium revelavit... 00:03:44 8. ... justitiam suam (plainchant) 00:00:24 9. Viderunt omnes... (2 - part organum) 00:01:20 10. ... fines terre salutare dei nostri jubilate deo omnis terra (plainchant) 00:00:53 11. Notum fecit... (2 - part organum) 00:00:49 12. ... Dominus... 00:00:56 13. ... salutare suum ante conspectum gentium revelavit... 00:02:08 14. ... justitiam suam (plainchant) 00:00:23 15. Viderunt omnes... (2 - part organum) 00:00:38 16. ... fines terre salutare dei nostri jubilate deo omnis terra (plainchant) 00:00:58 17. 2 - part clausula (I): ... Dominus... 00:00:56 18. 2 - part clausula (II): ... Dominus... 00:00:54 19. 2 - part clausula (III): ... Dominus... 00:00:59 20. 2 - part clausula (IV): ... Dominus... 00:00:38 21. 2 - part clausula (V): ... Dominus... 00:00:39 22. Factum est salutare / ... Dominus... (2 - part motet) 00:00:40 23. Viderunt omnes... (4 - part organum) 00:05:15 24. ... fines terre salutare dei nostri jubilate deo omnis terra (plainchant) 00:00:56 25. Notum fecit... (4 - part organum) 00:03:55 26. ... Dominus... 00:00:47 27. ... salutare suum ante conspectum gentium revelavit... 00:03:38 28. ... justitiam suam (plainchant) 00:00:24 29. Viderunt omnes fines terre salutare dei nostri jubilate deo omnis terra (plainchant) 00:01:07 30. Psalm 115/113b - Non nobis Domine (organum examples after 9th - century Scolica enchiriadis) 00:07:10 31. Sederunt principes (4 - part organum / plainchant) 00:13:31 32. Vetus abit littera (4 - part conductus) 00:02:29


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2005-07-25
  • Nośnik CD