Ars antiqua, also called ars veterum or ars vetus, is a term used by modern scholars to refer to the Medieval music of Europe during the High Middle Ages...
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persons) in 1904. The term ars nova is often used in juxtaposition to two other periodic terms, of which the first, ars antiqua, refers to the music of the...
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Medieval music (section Ars antiqua)
century. The development of polyphonic forms is often associated with the Ars antiqua style associated with Notre-Dame de Paris, but improvised polyphony around...
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Ars Antiqua Austria is an early music ensemble founded in Linz in 1989 to perform Austrian Baroque music on period instruments. The group was established...
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Notre-Dame school (category Ars antiqua)
are representatives of the era of European music history known as the ars antiqua. The motet was first developed during this period out of the clausula...
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Albigensian 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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classical music Early music Medieval music (500–1400) Ars antiqua (1170–1310) Ars nova (1310–1377) Ars subtilior (1360–1420) Renaissance music (1400–1600)...
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Pérotin (category Ars antiqua composers)
associated with the Notre Dame school of polyphony in Paris and the broader ars antiqua musical style of high medieval music. He is credited with developing...
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Conductus (category Ars antiqua)
century. It was one of the principal types of vocal composition of the ars antiqua period of medieval music history. The conductus was most likely sung...
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Bärenreiter. ISBN 3-7618-1014-8 Leech-Wilkinson, Daniel. 1990. "Ars Antiqua—Ars Nova—Ars Subtilior". In Antiquity and the Middle Ages: From Ancient Greece...
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rondeaux (Raimbaut de Vaqueiras, Guillaume d'Amiens, Anon.). Pro Musica Antiqua, Brussels, Safford Cape, conductor. Recorded 23 June 1953, in the Palais...
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Léonin (category Ars antiqua composers)
was the earliest member of the Notre Dame school of polyphony and the ars antiqua style who is known by name. The name Léonin is derived from "Leoninus"...
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Clausula (music) (category Ars antiqua)
Dame school in Paris c. 1160–1250 (during the stylistic period known as ars antiqua). The composers Léonin and Pérotin in particular contributed heavily...
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Franco of Cologne (category Ars antiqua composers)
a passionate defense of the 13th century ars antiqua style against the new "dissolute and lascivious" ars nova style, mentioned hearing a composition...
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Magnus Liber (category Ars antiqua)
wide diffusion through Western Europe of the repertoire later called ars antiqua. Heinrich Husmann summarizes that "these manuscripts, then, do not represent...
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ensemble and chamber choir Ensemble Gombert, Melbourne: chamber choir Ars Antiqua Austria Cinquecento: vocal ensemble Clemencic Consort (René Clemencic):...
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concerts and recordings, among others with early music ensembles such as Ars Antiqua Austria, Accentus Austria, moderntimes 1800, Armonico tributo Austria...
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Polyphonic era (section Ars nova (14th century))
music. Earliest forms of notated polyphonic music are developed known as ars antiqua or "ancient art". New techniques of rhythm and melody brought more feeling...
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Ars vetus may refer to The ars antiqua in medieval European music The logica vetus in medieval European logic This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Johannes de Garlandia (music theorist) (category Ars antiqua composers)
Tooltip floruit c. 1270 – 1320) was a French music theorist of the late ars antiqua period of medieval music. He is known for his work on the first treatise...
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Gregorian chant tradition, it is categorized under Ars antiqua which is thus called in contrast to the Ars nova which embarked on new forms that were in every...
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Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento Ars subtilior Major figures Notker Guido...
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school of thought seeing it as a secular mutation of the conductus of the ars antiqua, and another seeing it as deriving from 13th-century secular monophonic...
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also Troubadour Occitan language Lyric poetry Ars antiqua Medieval music Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Trovadorismo/trobadorismo Ars nova → Category...
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Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento Ars subtilior Major figures Notker Guido...
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Music of the Trecento (redirect from Italian ars nova)
in others. Consonances were unison, fifth and octave, just as in the ars antiqua, and the interval of a third was usually treated as a dissonance, especially...
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Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento Ars subtilior Major figures Notker Guido...
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Montpellier Codex (category Ars antiqua)
v t e Ars antiqua Composers Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier Petrus de Cruce* Sources Magnus Liber Montpellier...
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Latin theory emphasises parallels between Ovid, especially his Amores and Ars amatoria, and the lyric of courtly love. The aetas ovidiana that predominated...
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Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento Ars subtilior Major figures Notker Guido...
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