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- Ars_nova abstract "Ars nova (Latin: new art) 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 the composer Guillaume de Machaut in 1377. The term is sometimes used more generally to refer to all European polyphonic music of the 14th century. For instance \"Italian ars nova\" is sometimes used to denote the music of Francesco and his compatriots; however, Trecento music is the more common term for music in Italy). The \"ars\" in \"ars nova\" can be read as \"technique\", or \"style\". The term was first used in two musical treatises, titled Ars novae musicae (New Technique of Music) (c. 1320) by Johannes de Muris, and a collection of writings attributed to Philippe de Vitry often simply called \"Ars nova\" today (c. 1322). However, the term was only first used to describe an historical era by Johannes Wolf in 1904.The term \"ars nova\" is often used in juxtaposition to another term, \"ars antiqua\", which refers to the music of the immediately preceding age, usually extending back to take in the period of Notre Dame polyphony (therefore covering the period from about 1170 to 1320). Roughly, then, the \"ars antiqua\" is the music of the thirteenth century, and the \"ars nova\" the music of the fourteenth; many music histories use the terms in this more general sense.The period from the death of Machaut (1377) until the early fifteenth century, including the rhythmic innovations of the ars subtilior, is sometimes considered part of the ars nova and sometimes considered an independent period. Other musical periods and styles have at various times been called the \"new art\" (Tinctoris used the term to describe Dunstaple), however, in modern historiographical usage, it is restricted entirely to the period described above.".
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- Ars_nova wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ars Nova Notandi".
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- Ars_nova wikiPageWikiLinkText "late Middle Ages".
- Ars_nova wikiPageWikiLinkText "late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries".
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