The technical music period after AD 1300. Ars nova means 'new art' or 'new technique'.
The Book of the Dead - Ars Nova album - was created in 1998.
It would be pronounced pretty much as it looks -- ars noh-vah.
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"Ars Nova" is a Latin term meaning "new art" or "new technique." It refers to a musical style and composition theory that emerged in the 14th century in France, characterized by complex rhythmic patterns and innovations in notation. This style contrasted with the earlier "Ars Antiqua" (old art) period.
Ars Nova Singers was created in 1986.
Ars Nova School of the Arts was created in 1998.
"ars nova" or new art.
The Book of the Dead - Ars Nova album - was created in 1998.
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It would be pronounced pretty much as it looks -- ars noh-vah.
When ars nova developed France was already in a state of turmoil and change. It marked the transition from plainchant and organum (ars antiqua) as popular music to chansons and the polyphonic metric music we recognize today.
The term ars fabricandi refers to the art or technique of constructing or creating something. In the context you provided, it suggests that theory is not focused on the practical act of creating or constructing, but rather on abstract principles or ideas.
Paolo Tenorista has written: 'Paolo Tenorista in a new fragment of the Italian Ars Nova' -- subject(s): Facsimiles, Italian Ars Nova, Manuscripts, Music
No, it was more polyphonic
manipulation of pitches and rhythms