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(1165, Paris - 1236, Paris) Philippe le Chancelier, or "Philip, the Chancellor," was born in Paris in the mid-1160s, an illegitimate son resulting from the union between a Parisian archdeacon and a woman connected with the nobility. Fortunately Philip's uncle was Peter of Nemours, bishop of Paris, who acknowledged young Philip and stewarded him through an education gained at the newly formed University of Paris. Philip taught theology at the University for several years before being named archdeacon of Noyon sometime around the turn of the thirteenth century. In 1217 Philip was named chancellor of the Notre Dame Cathedral, a position he held until his death nearly 20 years later; Philip also retained his title as archdeacon of Noyon beyond his appointment to Paris. Philip, the Chancellor, has long been known to scholars of medieval thought as one of the most progressive of thirteenth century theologians through his tract Summa de bono. Philip is likewise one of the most prolific authors of verse to be found among the secular masters of his era, but it wasn't until the tail end of the twentieth century that musicologists began to take an interest in Philip as a composer of music. Most of the original manuscripts from which his verse is known bear witness to some kind of musical notation. Scholars had assumed that the musical component in Philip's literary output was the work of other hands; for example, his Notre Dame-based contemporary Pérotin is known to have set one of Phi
Ve mundo
1132Beata viscera
973Procedenti Puero
914The Chancellor: Gabriel Fram Heven-king
895Philip the Chancellor: Angelus ad virginem, "Gabriel, From Heven King" (Carol from the 13th Century)
816Angelus ad virginem
717Si vis vera frui luce
698Clavus pungens acumine
679Dic, Christi Veritas
6010Sol oritur in sydere
56DHM Splendeurs: Chancelier: Ecole De Notre Dame
Monastic Chant - 12th & 13th Century European Sacred Music
Deutsche Harmonia Mundi - 50 years
Carols From King's
In Bethlehem - Music for a Medieval Christmas
Christmas Music From King's
The Carol Album

School Of Notre Dame
Notre-Dame-Schule (Sequentia)
Philippe Le Chancelier - Notre-Dame-Schule
Carmina Gallica: Chansons latines du XIIe siècle

Carmina Gallica