Philippe de Vitry

Manuscript of Vitry's ''Aman novi/Heu Fortuna/Heu me, tristis est anima mea'' from F-Pnm Français 146, a version of the ''[[Roman de Fauvel Vitry}}

Philippe de Vitry (31 October 1291 – 9 June 1361) was a French composer-poet, bishop and music theorist in the style of late medieval music. An accomplished, innovative, and influential composer, he was widely acknowledged as a leading musician of his day, with Petrarch writing a glowing tribute, calling him: "... the keenest and most ardent seeker of truth, so great a philosopher of our age." The important music treatise ''Ars nova notandi'' (1322) is usually attributed to Vitry.

It is thought that very little of Vitry's compositions survive; though he wrote secular music, only his sacred works are extant. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Vitry, Philippe de, 1291-1361
Published 1959
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by Vitry, Philippe de, 1291-1361.
Published 1991
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by Vitry, Philippe de, 1291-1361.
Published 1964
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Published 1972
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Published 1933
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Published 1980
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Published 1978
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