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# Adam de la Halle
# Alphonse X le Sage : Cantigas de Santa Maria
# Bernard de Ventadour
# Conon de Béthune
# Hildegarde von Bingen
# Livre Vermeil de Montserrat
# Pérotin (École de Notre-Dame)
# Pierre Abelard
 
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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.
 
''Viderunt Omnes'' is based on an ancient gradual of the same title), which was previously expanded upon by Notre Dame composers such as Léonin. This organum, thought to be written for Christmas Day, would have retained the same purpose as the original gradual. The cantus firmus, or Tenor, "holds" the original chant, while the other parts develop complex melismas on the vowels.
 
# Adam de la Halle
# Alphonse X le Sage : Cantigas de Santa Maria
# Bernard de Ventadour
# Conon de Béthune
# Hildegarde von Bingen
# Livre Vermeil de Montserrat
# Pérotin (École de Notre-Dame)
# Pierre Abelard
 
== Ars Nova (XIVe s.) ==