Léonin (first known significant composer of polyphonic organum)

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Aliases

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AliasSort nameBegin dateEnd dateTypeLocale
Leo
Leonin
Leoninus
Leonius
Magister Leoninus

Artist credits

This is a list of all the different ways Léonin (first known significant composer of polyphonic organum) is credited in the database. View the artist credit documentation for more details.

Name
Diabolus in Musica & Léonin (see uses)
Leoninus (see uses)
Leoninus & Perotinus Magister; Notre Dame Organa De Santa Maria, Russell Oberlin, Charles Bressler, Donald Perry, Seymour Barab (see uses)
Leoninus, Perotinus Magister; Notre Dame Organa, Russell Oberlin, Charles Bressler, Donald Perry, Seymour Barab (see uses)
Léonin (see uses)
Léonin , Pérotin (see uses)
Léonin / David S. Lefkowitz (see uses)
Léonin, Ensemble Organum & Marcel Pérès (see uses)
Léonin, Pérotin (see uses)
Léonin, Pérotin, Machaut, Dufay; Pro Musica Antiqua, Safford Cape (see uses)
Léonin, Pérotin, Tonus Peregrinus, Joanna Forbes, Rebecca Hickey, Kathryn Knight, Alexander L’Estrange, Richard Eteson, Alexander Hickey, Timothy Watson, Francis Brett & Antony Pitts (see uses)
Léonin, Pérotin; Orlando Consort (see uses)
Magister Leonin (see uses)
Magister Leoninus; Red Byrd (see uses)
Magister Leoninus; Red Byrd, John Potter, Richard Wistreich, Cappella Amsterdam (see uses)
Pérotin and Léon (see uses)
Pérotin, Léonin (see uses)