Ars nova Ars nova
Music in Medieval Europe

Ars nova

French and Italian Music in the Fourteenth Century

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Beschreibung des Verlags

In the early fourteenth century, musicians in France and later Italy established new traditions of secular and sacred polyphony. This ars nova, or "new art," popularized by theorists such as Philippe de Vitry and Johannes de Muris was the among the first of many later movements to establish the music of the present as a clean break from the past. The rich music of this period, by composers such as Guillaume de Machaut and Francesco Landini, is not only beautiful, but also rewards deep study and analysis. Yet contradictions and gaps abound in the ars nova of the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries-how do we read this music? how do we perform this music? what was the cultural context of these performances? These problems are well met by the ingenuity of approaches and solutions found by scholars in this volume. The twenty-seven articles brought together reflect the broad methodological and chronological range of scholarly inquiry on the ars nova.

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2017
5. Juli
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
594
Seiten
VERLAG
Taylor & Francis
GRÖSSE
9,7
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Musical Theory in the Renaissance Musical Theory in the Renaissance
2017
Where Sight Meets Sound Where Sight Meets Sound
2021
Fugue in the Sixteenth Century Fugue in the Sixteenth Century
2020
Secular Renaissance Music Secular Renaissance Music
2017
Songs of the Dove and the Nightingale Songs of the Dove and the Nightingale
2016
Critica Musica Critica Musica
2016
Instruments and their Music in the Middle Ages Instruments and their Music in the Middle Ages
2017
Ars antiqua Ars antiqua
2017
Embellishing the Liturgy Embellishing the Liturgy
2017