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Albertus Parisiensis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Albertus Parisiensis Albertus Parisiensis (''fl.'' 1146 – 1177), also known as Albert of Paris, was a French cantor and composer. He is credited with creating the first known piece of European music for three voices.〔(【引用サイトリンク】Magister Albertus Pariensis Albert )〕 He probably originally came from Estampes in the Arrondissement of Mirande. Albertus served as canon at Notre Dame de Paris from 1127 and as cantor by 1146, a position he held until his death in 1177,〔Wright, Craig. ''Music and Ceremony at Notre Dame of Paris, 500-1550''. Cambridge Studies in Music Series, Cambridge University Press, October, 2008, p. 279〕 the only period of his life which has been documented. He left a number of liturgical books to the cathedral. The only extant piece of his is the ''conductus'' ''Congaudeant Catholici''.〔Grove〕 The piece was part of the Codex Calixtinus, a work intended as a guide for travelers making the Way of St. James, a pilgrimage to a shrine in Santiago de Compostela. ''Congaudeant Catholici'' has been recorded by a number of groups devoted to medieval music, including Sequentia, The Rose Ensemble and others. ==Recording==
*''The Age of Cathedrals'' with Paul Hillier and Theatre of Voices, Harmonia Mundi, HMU 907157.
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