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  2. Ars nova - Wikipedia

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    Stylistically, the music of the ars nova differed from the preceding era in several ways. Developments in notation allowed notes to be written with greater rhythmic independence, shunning the limitations of the rhythmic modes which prevailed in the thirteenth century; secular music acquired much of the polyphonic sophistication previously found only in sacred music; and new techniques and ...

  3. Ars Nova (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Ars Nova was an American progressive rock band that performed and recorded from 1967 to 1969. [1] The group included two former students from Mannes College in New York City: Wyatt Day (guitar, keyboards, vocals), who wrote or co-wrote most of the band's songs, and Jon Pierson (trombone, vocals). [2] They recorded two albums.

  4. Category:Ars nova composers - Wikipedia

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    Composers of ars nova refers to a musical style which flourished in France and the Burgundian Low Countries in the late Middle Ages: more particularly, in the period between the preparation of the Roman de Fauvel (1310s) and the death of composer Guillaume de Machaut in 1377.

  5. Ursula Günther - Wikipedia

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    Ursula Günther: "La fine dell‘Ars nova". In Il canto delle pietre 1992, pp. 71–87. Como: 1992. [full citation needed] Ursula Günther: "Composers at the Court of the Antipopes in Avignon: Research in the Vatican Archives". In Musicology and Archival Research, Archives et Bibliothèques de Belgique 46, edited by Barbara Haggh et al., pp ...

  6. Ars nova (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ars nova (art), the period of painting also known as Early Netherlandish or the Flemish primitives; Ars Nova (theater), an off-Broadway theater; Ars Nova, a magical text related to the grimoire Ars Notoria; Arpeggio of Blue Steel -Ars Nova-, a Japanese anime television series based on the manga series Arpeggio of Blue Steel

  7. Ars Notoria - Wikipedia

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    The Ars Notoria contains the only known surviving fragment of a book called the Golden Flowers (Latin: Flores Aurei), falsely attributed to Apollonius of Tyana. It is based on this text and consists of its first derivative Latin text, the New Art (Latin: Ars Nova), and other material supplemented by an unknown scribe (or scribes) of the Golden ...

  8. Johannes de Muris - Wikipedia

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    Johannes de Muris (c. 1290–1295 – 1344), or John of Murs, was a French mathematician, astronomer, and music theorist best known for treatises on the ars nova musical style, titled Ars nove musice. [1]

  9. Category:Ars nova - Wikipedia

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    Ars nova refers to a musical style which flourished in France and the Burgundian Low Countries in the late Middle Ages: more particularly, in the period between the preparation of the Roman de Fauvel (1310s) and the death of composer Guillaume de Machaut in 1377.