manipulation of pitches and rhythms
The technical music period after AD 1300. Ars nova means 'new art' or 'new technique'.
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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.
The technical stage of music after AD 1300, meaning 'new art' or 'new technique'
"ars nova" or new art.
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The new interest in religion was reflected in the popularity of individuals such as Billy Graham, a prominent Christian evangelist, and the rise of charismatic religious leaders in various faith traditions.
France's primary interest in the New-World was fish of the coast of Nova-Scotia, beaver fur inside the country and tropical stuff in the Caribbeans.
Philippe de Vitry (1291–1361) was a French composer, music theorist, and poet, known for his significant contributions to the development of early polyphony and the Ars Nova musical style during the 14th century. He is often credited with the introduction of innovative rhythmic notation and is associated with the treatise "Ars Nova," which outlined new techniques in music composition. Vitry served as a cleric and held various positions in the church, influencing the music of his time through both his compositions and theoretical writings. His works remain crucial to understanding the evolution of Western music.
"Nova patria" is Latin for "new homeland".
nova vida means new life
New Jersey in Portuguese is "Nova Jersey".