Niccolo da Perugia
Released Album
Vocal
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January 27, 2017
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November 25, 2008
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July 25, 2006
Choral
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August 28, 2012
Artist Info
Role:ComposerNiccolo da Perugia was a prominent composer of the 14th century, known for his contributions to the Ars Nova style of music. Born in Perugia, Italy, in the early 14th century, little is known about his early life and musical training. However, it is believed that he received his education in music in the city of Avignon, France, which was a center of musical activity during the time. Niccolo da Perugia's career as a composer began in the early 1350s, when he was appointed as a singer at the papal court in Avignon. It was during this time that he began to compose music, and his works quickly gained popularity among the musicians and patrons of the court. His music was characterized by its complex rhythms and harmonies, which were a hallmark of the Ars Nova style. One of Niccolo da Perugia's most famous works is the motet "Fauvel", which was composed in the mid-1350s. The motet is named after the character of Fauvel, who was a popular figure in medieval French literature. The piece is notable for its use of isorhythm, a technique in which a repeating rhythmic pattern is used throughout the piece. The motet also features complex harmonies and a variety of vocal textures, which were typical of Niccolo da Perugia's style. Another notable work by Niccolo da Perugia is the ballata "Non al suo amante", which was composed in the late 1350s. The ballata is a love song, and features a simple melody and a straightforward text. However, the piece is notable for its use of syncopation, which was a relatively new technique at the time. The syncopated rhythms give the piece a lively and energetic feel, and demonstrate Niccolo da Perugia's skill as a composer. Niccolo da Perugia's career as a composer was cut short by his untimely death in the late 1350s. However, his contributions to the Ars Nova style of music were significant, and his works continued to be performed and admired long after his death. His music was influential in the development of the Renaissance style of music, which emerged in the 15th century and was characterized by a renewed interest in the music of ancient Greece and Rome. In conclusion, Niccolo da Perugia was a prominent composer of the 14th century, known for his contributions to the Ars Nova style of music. His works were characterized by their complex rhythms and harmonies, and his use of isorhythm and syncopation were innovative for the time. Although his career as a composer was cut short by his untimely death, his music continued to be admired and performed long after his passing.More....
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