Catholic Music (1000 - 1300 CE): Early Polyphony.

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Catholic Music ( CE): Early Polyphony

Organum / Ars Antiqua

Chronology Musica Enchiriadis (9C) Leonin[us] (1100s): “Viderunt omnes” [2- voiced organum] Perotin[us] (c c. 1240): “Viderunt omnes” [4-voiced organum] (c. 1198) Guillame de Machaut (: “Messe de Nostre Dame”

Organum from Musica Enchiriadis (9C)

Troped Kyrie 2-voice Organum

Gradual for Christmas (3rd Mass): Viderunt Omnes

Perotin (d / 1230) “Viderunt omnes” (1198)

Gradual for Christmas (3rd Mass): Viderunt Omnes

Guillaume de Machaut (c ) Messe de Nostre Dame (c. 1360)

Kyrie I (polyphony)

Kyrie I (chant)

Christe (chant)

Christe (polyphony)

Kyrie II (polyphony)

Kyrie II (chant)

Kyrie III (polyphony)

Kyrie III