Johannes de Porta is associated with one work in the Chantilly Codex, the four-voice Isorhythmic motet "Alma polis religio/Axe poli cum artica." This is one of the last motets found in the Chantilly Codex and contains the names of several poets and composers presumably belonging to the Augustan order; de Porta identifies himself as "the composer." The text is a difficult one to interpret, and sometimes this piece has been accredited to "Egidius de Aurolia" (Gilles of Orleans) as the text states that "from him, all melody flows.
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Alma polis religio / Axe poli cum artica
Alma polis religio - Axe poli cum artica
Alma Polis Religio/Axe Poli Cum Artica
Pantheon des musiciens
Alma polis religio / Axe poli cum artica / Tenor / Contratenor
05 - J de Porta - Alma Polis Religio - Axe Poli Cum Artica
Alma polis religio/Axe poli cum artica/Tenor/Contratenor
Porta: Alma Polis Religio, Axe Poli Cum Artica, Tenor, Contratenor
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