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It is the oldest form of liturgical music in the Roman Catholic Church.
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Guido d’Arezzo was an influential Italian music theorist, Benedictine monk, and pedagogical innovator, a key figure in the history of Western music.
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Hildegard von Bingen (1098–1179), also known as Saint Hildegard or the "Sybil of the Rhine," was one of the most multifaceted and influential figures of the High Middle Ages. She was a Benedictine abbess, mystic, writer, composer, philosopher, scientist, and physician.
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It was a style of polyphonic music from the 12th and 13th centuries in Europe, especially developed in France.
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Bernart de Ventadorn was perhaps the most famous and influential medieval Occitan troubadour. Hailing from humble origins at the castle of Ventadorn, in the present-day Corrèze, he became a master of trobar pla.
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Léonin (also known as Magister Leoninus, fl. c. 1150-1201) was an influential French composer, poet, and teacher, a key figure in the history of Western music.
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23 november 1221- 4 april 1284 -
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A period of musical innovation in the 14th century in France and Italy, which marked the transition from medieval music to the Renaissance.
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1393-1468 -
1468-1530 -
1483-1546 -
1500-1553 -
1510-1566 -
1512-1586 -
3 february 1525- 2 february 1594 -
1532-1594 -
1544-1590 -
1548-1611 -
1557-1612 -
1566-1613 -
1567-1643 -
4 march 1678- 28 july 1741 -
1605-1674 -
1619-1677 -
1644-1737 -
1659-1695 -
1681-1767 -
1685–1750 -
1685-1759