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Leonel Power

Leonel Power (also spelled Lionel, Lyonel, Leonellus, Leonelle; Polbero;[1] 1370 to 1385 – 5 June 1445) was an English composer of the late Medieval and early Renaissance music. Along with John Dunstaple, he was a dominant figure of 15th century English music.[2][3] Primarily a composer of sacred music, Power is the best represented contributor in the Old Hall Manuscript.

Life and career

 
An 1821 engraving of western towers of the Canterbury Cathedral. Power was a member of the cathedral's fraternity and worked here as a choir master.

Very little is known about Power's life. Documents dating from the early 1440s refer to him as a native of Kent. Stylistic analysis of his music, as well as his probable age during his known appointments, show that he may have been born between 1370 and 1385. A suggestion that Power was of Irish origin, which appeared in W.H.G. Flood's 1905 A History of Irish Music, is usually discounted by modern scholars, since Flood is not known to have had any other sources on Power's life than are currently available.[1]

The earliest dated reference to Power refers to him as instructor to the choristers of the household chapel of Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence. The duke died in 1421; the next reference to Power is from 1423: on 14 May he joined the fraternity of Christ Church, Canterbury. He almost certainly served as choirmaster of the cathedral, and may also have been employed by John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford. He died at Canterbury on 5 June 1445 and was buried the next day; several notices of his death survive.[1]

Music and influence

While Power's output was slightly less than Dunstaple's (only 40 extant pieces can be definitely attributed to him), his influence was similar. He is the composer best represented in the Old Hall Manuscript, one of the only undamaged sources of English music from the early 15th century (most manuscripts were destroyed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1536–1540 under Henry VIII).[citation needed]

Power was one of the first composers to set separate movements of the Ordinary of the Mass which were thematically unified and intended for contiguous performance. The Old Hall Manuscript contains his mass based on the Marian antiphon, Alma Redemptoris Mater, in which the antiphon is stated literally in the tenor in each movement, unornamented. This is the only cyclic setting of the mass Ordinary which can be attributed to him.[1]

Works

Masses[1]
  • Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus, for 3vv (on Rex seculorum; possibly by Dunstaple)
  • Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus, for 3vv (Sine nomine; possibly by Dunstaple or Benet)
  • Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus, for 3vv (on Alma redemptoris mater)
  • Gloria, Credo, for 4–5vv
  • Gloria, Credo, for 3vv (on lauds antiphons for St. Thomas of Canterbury)
  • Sanctus, Agnus, for 3vv (on Sarum Sanctus II, Agnus VII)
  • Sanctus, Agnus, for 4vv (on Sarum Sanctus III, Agnus XII)
  • 2 Kyrie settings, 6 Gloria settings, 3 Credo settings, 5 Sanctus settings, and 3 Agnus settings; some fragmentary and/or of questionable attribution
Other works[1]
  • Alma redemptoris mater, 2 versions for 3vv (possibly by Dunstaple)
  • Anima mea liquefacta est (Christus resurgens), for 2/3vv
  • Anima mea liquefacta est, for 3vv
  • Ave regina celorum, ave, for 3vv
  • Ave regina celorum, ave, for 4vv
  • Beata progenies, for 3vv
  • Beata viscera, for 3vv
  • Gloriose virginis, for 4vv
  • Ibo michi ad montem, for 3vv
  • Mater ora filium, for 3vv
  • Quam pulchra es, for 3vv
  • Regina celi, for 3vv
  • Salve mater Salvatoris, for 3vv (possibly by Dunstaple)
  • Salve regina, for 3vv (paraphrase of plainchant Alma redemptoris)
  • Salve regina, for 3vv
  • Salve sancta parens (Virgo prudentissima), for 3vv

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e f Bent 2001.
  2. ^ Stolba, Marie (1990). The development of western music: a history. W.C. Brown. p. 140. ISBN 9780697001825. Retrieved 17 August 2009. Leonel Power (c. 1375-1445) was one of the two leading composers of English music between 1410 and 1445. The other was John Dunstable.
  3. ^ Emmerson, Richard Kenneth; Clayton-Emmerson, Sandra (2006). Key figures in medieval Europe: an encyclopedia. Routledge. p. 544. ISBN 9780415973854.

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Leonel Power also spelled Lionel Lyonel Leonellus Leonelle Polbero 1 1370 to 1385 5 June 1445 was an English composer of the late Medieval and early Renaissance music Along with John Dunstaple he was a dominant figure of 15th century English music 2 3 Primarily a composer of sacred music Power is the best represented contributor in the Old Hall Manuscript Contents 1 Life and career 2 Music and influence 3 Works 4 References 4 1 Citations 4 2 Sources 5 Further reading 6 External linksLife and career Edit An 1821 engraving of western towers of the Canterbury Cathedral Power was a member of the cathedral s fraternity and worked here as a choir master Very little is known about Power s life Documents dating from the early 1440s refer to him as a native of Kent Stylistic analysis of his music as well as his probable age during his known appointments show that he may have been born between 1370 and 1385 A suggestion that Power was of Irish origin which appeared in W H G Flood s 1905 A History of Irish Music is usually discounted by modern scholars since Flood is not known to have had any other sources on Power s life than are currently available 1 The earliest dated reference to Power refers to him as instructor to the choristers of the household chapel of Thomas of Lancaster 1st Duke of Clarence The duke died in 1421 the next reference to Power is from 1423 on 14 May he joined the fraternity of Christ Church Canterbury He almost certainly served as choirmaster of the cathedral and may also have been employed by John of Lancaster 1st Duke of Bedford He died at Canterbury on 5 June 1445 and was buried the next day several notices of his death survive 1 Music and influence EditWhile Power s output was slightly less than Dunstaple s only 40 extant pieces can be definitely attributed to him his influence was similar He is the composer best represented in the Old Hall Manuscript one of the only undamaged sources of English music from the early 15th century most manuscripts were destroyed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1536 1540 under Henry VIII citation needed Power was one of the first composers to set separate movements of the Ordinary of the Mass which were thematically unified and intended for contiguous performance The Old Hall Manuscript contains his mass based on the Marian antiphon Alma Redemptoris Mater in which the antiphon is stated literally in the tenor in each movement unornamented This is the only cyclic setting of the mass Ordinary which can be attributed to him 1 Works EditMasses 1 Kyrie Gloria Credo Sanctus Agnus for 3vv on Rex seculorum possibly by Dunstaple Kyrie Gloria Credo Sanctus Agnus for 3vv Sine nomine possibly by Dunstaple or Benet Gloria Credo Sanctus Agnus for 3vv on Alma redemptoris mater Gloria Credo for 4 5vv Gloria Credo for 3vv on lauds antiphons for St Thomas of Canterbury Sanctus Agnus for 3vv on Sarum Sanctus II Agnus VII Sanctus Agnus for 4vv on Sarum Sanctus III Agnus XII 2 Kyrie settings 6 Gloria settings 3 Credo settings 5 Sanctus settings and 3 Agnus settings some fragmentary and or of questionable attributionOther works 1 Alma redemptoris mater 2 versions for 3vv possibly by Dunstaple Anima mea liquefacta est Christus resurgens for 2 3vv Anima mea liquefacta est for 3vv Ave regina celorum ave for 3vv Ave regina celorum ave for 4vv Beata progenies for 3vv Beata viscera for 3vv Gloriose virginis for 4vv Ibo michi ad montem for 3vv Mater ora filium for 3vv Quam pulchra es for 3vv Regina celi for 3vv Salve mater Salvatoris for 3vv possibly by Dunstaple Salve regina for 3vv paraphrase of plainchant Alma redemptoris Salve regina for 3vv Salve sancta parens Virgo prudentissima for 3vvReferences EditCitations Edit a b c d e f Bent 2001 Stolba Marie 1990 The development of western music a history W C Brown p 140 ISBN 9780697001825 Retrieved 17 August 2009 Leonel Power c 1375 1445 was one of the two leading composers of English music between 1410 and 1445 The other was John Dunstable Emmerson Richard Kenneth Clayton Emmerson Sandra 2006 Key figures in medieval Europe an encyclopedia Routledge p 544 ISBN 9780415973854 Sources Edit Bent Margaret 2001 Power Leonel Grove Music Online Oxford Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 gmo 9781561592630 article 22217 subscription or UK public library membership required Reese Gustave 1959 Music in the Renaissance revised ed New York W W Norton amp Company ISBN 978 0 393 09530 2 Further reading EditBent Margaret 2010 Hornby Emma Maw David eds Essays on the History of English Music in Honour of John Caldwell Sources Style Performance Historiography Suffolk Boydell amp Brewer pp 83 96 ISBN 978 1 84383 535 6 JSTOR 10 7722 j ctt9qdhjd Bowers Roger 1975 1976 Some Observations on the Life and Career of Lionel Power Proceedings of the Royal Musical Association 102 103 127 JSTOR 766097 Bowers Roger 1975 Choral Institutions within the English Church their Constitution and Development 1340 1500 PDF Dissertation University of East Anglia pp 4033 5036ff OCLC 20163868 Hamm Charles 1968 The Motets of Lionel Power In Powers Harold ed Studies in Music History Essays for Oliver Strunk Princeton Legacy Library Princeton Princeton University Press pp 127 136 ISBN 978 1 4008 7918 2 JSTOR j ctt183pzpc Seaman Ann Marie 1978 The Music of Oxford Bodleian Library MS Lincoln College Latin 89 A Postscript Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle 14 1 139 140 doi 10 1080 14723808 1978 10540882 External links EditList of compositions by Leonel Power at the Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music Works by Power in the Medieval Music Database from La Trobe University Free scores by Leonel Power in the Choral Public Domain Library ChoralWiki Portals Classical music Biography Music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leonel Power amp oldid 1124518779, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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