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  • HyperMusic: Leonin and Perotin - Biographical material on the two composers and their relationship with each other. Includes sample music in MIDI audio format.
    www.hypermusic.ca/comp/leonin.html
  • Pérotin - Biography of the student of Léonin with major musical accomplishments from the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music.
    w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/perotin.html
  • Pérotin Magister - Classical Net's Basic Repertoire with biography, historical significance, and recommended recordings.
    www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/perotin.html
  • Pérotin the Great - Brief biography of Perotinus Magister with key works, suggested reading, timeline, recommended recordings, and historical and societal context from Heart's Ease.
    www.hearts-ease.org/cgi-bin/conservatory_index.cgi?ID=9
  • Pérotin [Perotinus Magnus] - Biography, musical contributions, related composers, and related material from the Here Of A Sunday Morning radio program.
    www.hoasm.org/IIC/Perotin.html
  • Pérotin, (c. 1160 - c. 1205), France - Biographical data, major works, musicological development, recommended CDs, books, and sheet music, bibliography, and links to biographical essays from Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Dictionary of Composers.
    stevenestrella.com/composers/composerfiles/perotin1205.html
  • Perotin - Brief biographical sketch and summary analysis of his contributions to ecclesiastical music, especially polyphony.
    web02.hnh.com/composer/btm.asp?fullname=Perotin
  • Perotin and Notre Dame Organum - Biographical background and relationship with Leonin lead to a brief explanation of the growth of polyphony and indications of how it led into development of the motet. Includes links.
    www.vanderbilt.edu/Blair/Courses/MUSL242/perotin.htm
  • Perotin: A Discography - Notes scant biography as provided by Anonymous IV, tracing his relationship to Leonin and his own contributions to polyphony. Recordings containing his works are listed.
    www.medieval.org/emfaq/composers/perotin.html
  • Perotin: Sederunt - Explanation of the harmonic scheme of the Organum Quadruplum in an excerpt from the Gradual for St. Stephen's Day. Notes the development of polyphony and provides RAM audio sample and JPG copies of the music.
    ccat.sas.upenn.edu/music/music20/perotin.htm

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