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The musician you are referring to is likely Léonin, a prominent figure of the Notre Dame school of polyphony during the late 12th century. He is best known for developing early forms of organum, which involved adding one or more voices to a plainchant melody. Léonin's work laid the foundation for the evolution of Western music and counterpoint. His contributions are primarily documented in the "Magnus Liber Organi," a collection of polyphonic music attributed to him and his successor, Pérotin.

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