Ars nova (Latin for new art) refers to a musical style which flourished in the Kingdom of France and its surroundings during the Late Middle Ages. More...
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Ars Nova is a Japanese progressive rock band. The band members are Keiko Kumagai (keyboards), Shinko "Panky" Shibata (bass guitar), Hazime (drums) and...
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with ars nova, which applies to the musical style of the preceding period from about 1310 to about 1370; though some scholars prefer to consider ars subtilior...
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Ars Nova is an Off-Broadway, non-profit theater in New York City's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood. Ars Nova develops and produces theater, comedy and music...
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Ars nova is a late medieval musical stylistic period, centered in France. Ars nova may also refer to: Project Ars Nova, a medieval ensemble featuring Crawford...
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Arpeggio of Blue Steel (redirect from Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio Ars Nova)
Road follows Takao's days among other humans during said mission. In the Ars Nova adaptation, Takao sacrifices her vessel self to save Gunzō and the critically...
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used in opposition to ars nova (meaning "new art", "new technique" or "new style"). The transition from ars antiqua into ars nova is not clearly defined...
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Pierre's search for meaning in his life. The musical originally ran at the Ars Nova in 2012, followed by 2013 stagings in both the Meatpacking District and...
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Medieval music (section France: Ars nova)
of the Ars Nova style. The theorist who is most well recognized in regard to this new style is Philippe de Vitry, famous for writing the Ars Nova ("New...
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The ensemble Ars nova (founded 1963) is a French contemporary music instrumental chamber ensemble. It was founded by Marius Constant. The current director...
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Ars Nova Copenhagen is a Danish vocal ensemble based in Copenhagen. The ensemble specialises in the interpretation of the polyphonic choral music of the...
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France, composing and performing many original songs. The styles of ars nova and ars subtilior sprung up in the 14th century, both of which focused on secular...
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Early Netherlandish painting (redirect from Ars nova (art))
originators of a new tradition in painting. Erwin Panofsky preferred the term ars nova ("new art"), which linked the movement with innovative composers of music...
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(Latin: Ars Nova), and other material supplemented by an unknown scribe (or scribes) of the Golden Flowers. Aside from the New Art, the Ars Notoria established...
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Cornel Țăranu (section Paris studies and Ars Nova)
Symphony and a musical poem, Strigoii. In parallel, he founded Cluj's Ars Nova, a chamber orchestra dedicated to contemporary classical music and performance...
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include Tuptim in the 2015 Broadway revival of The King and I and MwE in Ars Nova's off-Broadway musical KPOP. She stars in Adele Lim's directorial debut...
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Polyphonic era (section Ars nova (14th century))
music, paving the way for the first important polyphonic music schools. "Ars nova" means "new art". Netherland (Flemish) School: Guillaume Dufay (1400–1474)...
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Philippe de Vitry (category Ars nova composers)
June 1361) was a French composer-poet, bishop and music theorist in the ars nova style of late medieval music. An accomplished, innovative, and influential...
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Crusade. In France, the troubadours, trouvère and ars antiqua music was succeeded by the ars nova led by Philippe de Vitry and Guillaume de Machaut....
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graduating from Juilliard in 2012, Soo was cast as Natasha Rostova in the Ars Nova production of Dave Malloy's Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812,...
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Válková, Loučka: early music ensemble Ensemble Inegal – Adam Viktora, Prague Ars Nova Copenhagen (Paul Hillier): Renaissance to contemporary Concerto Copenhagen...
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Ars Nova was an American progressive rock band that performed and recorded from 1967 to 1969. The group included two former students from Mannes College...
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Early music of the British Isles (section Ars nova)
major movements in early music in Europe, including the polyphony of the Ars Nova and laid some of the foundations of later national and international classical...
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Guillaume de Machaut (category Ars nova composers)
of the ars nova style in late medieval music. His dominance of the genre is such that modern musicologists use his death to separate the ars nova from the...
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distinguished from Ars Nova (Copenhagen), founded 1979 The Ars Nova Singers is a choral ensemble based in Boulder, Colorado. Founded in 1986, Ars Nova Singers is...
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which was developed and premiered at the 2013 Ars Nova All New Talent Fest and headlined the Ars Nova All New Talent Fest again in 2014. Alvarez appeared...
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in notation of time-values were fundamental to the music of the Italian ars nova, as was his work on defining the modes and refining tuning. In addition...
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works by Adam de la Halle and one by Jehan de Lescurel. Not until the ars nova composer Guillaume de Machaut did any composer write a significant number...
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Maria Canals (pianist) (section Ars Nova Academy.)
In 1950, she and her husband founded the prestigious Acadèmia de Música Ars Nova, and in 1954 she founded the International Music Competition Maria Canals...
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The Book of the Dead (album) (redirect from The Book Of the Dead (Ars Nova album))
The Book of the Dead (Reu Nu Pert Em Hru) is a 1998 album by Ars Nova. It had slightly different releases in the Japanese and European markets. It was...
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