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Leonel Power

1370 - 1445

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Leonel Power (also spelled Lionel, Lyonel, Leonellus, Leonelle; Polbero), c. 1380–1445, was an English composer of the early Renaissance. Along with John Dunstaple he was a dominant figure of 15th-century English music. Mainly a composer of motets and of sections of the Mass, he is the best-represented contributor in the Old Hall Manuscript. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Leonel Power is the 1,204th most popular composer (up from 1,246th in 2019). (up from 4,186th in 2019)

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Among composers, Leonel Power ranks 1,204 out of 1,451Before him are Alan Hovhaness, Shlomo Mintz, Italo Montemezzi, Thomas Linley the younger, Francisco Asenjo Barbieri, and Dimitri Arakishvili. After him are Camille Erlanger, William Bolcom, Eino Tamberg, Michael William Balfe, Dobri Hristov, and Johann Nepomuk David.

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Among people born in 1370, Leonel Power ranks 21Before him are Johannes Ciconia, James II, Count of La Marche, John of Görlitz, Temür Qutlugh, Muhammad VII of Granada, and John IV, Duke of Mecklenburg. After him is John Lydgate. Among people deceased in 1445, Leonel Power ranks 11Before him are Oswald von Wolkenstein, John Jacob, Marquis of Montferrat, Alexander I of Georgia, Louis VIII, Duke of Bavaria, Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scots, and Domenico di Bartolo.

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