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    Ars nova (redirect from Ars nova (music))
    Dame polyphony (from about 1170 to 1320). Roughly, then, ars antiqua refers to music of the thirteenth century, and the ars nova that of the fourteenth; many...
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  • Frank Llewellyn Harrison (category Alumni of the Royal Irish Academy of Music)
    Motets of English Provenance (Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century, vol. 15 (Monaco, 1980). (with Roger Wibberly) Manuscripts of 14th-Century English...
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    Grimace (composer) (category Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers)
    Greene, Gordon K., ed. (1981–89). French Secular Music. Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century. Vol. 18–22. Monaco: Éditions de l'Oiseau-Lyre. Greene...
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  • Jehan Vaillant (category Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers)
    Greene, Gordon K., ed. (1981–89). French Secular Music. Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century. Vol. 18–19, 22. Monaco: Éditions de l'Oiseau-Lyre...
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  • Egardus (category Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers)
    Alberto Gallo, editors. Italian Sacred and Ceremonial Music, Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century 12 (Monaco: Éditions de l'Oiseau-Lyre, 1976), p. 21...
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  • Johannes Susay (category 14th-century French composers)
    French Secular Music of the Fourteenth Century and Gordon Greene, Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century, volumes 18 and 19, and his Gloria by Stäblein-Harder...
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  • Medieval music encompasses the sacred and secular music of Western Europe during the Middle Ages, from approximately the 6th to 15th centuries. It is the first...
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    "Polyphonic regions of the world". Why do People Sing? Music in Human Evolution. Logos. p. 20. Jordania, Joseph (2011). "Polyphonic regions of the world"...
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    Renaissance music is traditionally understood to cover European music of the 15th and 16th centuries, later than the Renaissance era as it is understood...
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  • Jacopo da Bologna (category Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers)
    Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century 6. Monaco: Éditions de l'Oiseau-Lyre. Nádas, John. 1985. "The Transmission of Trecento Secular Polyphony: Manuscript...
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    Medieval Music. New York, W.W. Norton & Co., 1978. ISBN 0-393-09090-6, pp. 433ff. The series, Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century includes whole...
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    evidence of two handed, polyphonic organ music is in the Robertsbridge Codex, from around 1325. In the fourteenth century, the English Franciscan friar...
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  • planes, the compositional style of the seventeenth century was enriched with polyphonic sounds, expanding itself both to the low as well as the high pitch...
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    Lied (category German music history)
    term for setting poetry to classical music to create a piece of polyphonic music. The term is used for any kind of song in contemporary German and Dutch...
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  • Facchin in Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century vol. 23B, pp. 434–44, though it is marked as an anonymous composition. Brewer, Charles. "The Historical...
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  • During the Ars Nova era of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, the trend towards writing polyphonic music extended to non-Church music. In the fifteenth...
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    note used commonly in thirteenth and fourteenth century music and occasionally until the end of the sixteenth century. It was usually twice or, rarely, three...
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  • P. des Molins (category Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers)
    Greene, Gordon K., ed. (1981–89). French Secular Music. Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century. Vol. 19, 22. Monaco: Éditions de l'Oiseau-Lyre. Greene...
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    List of musical symbols Apel, Willi (1961). The Notation of Polyphonic Music 900–1600. fifth edition, revised and with commentary. Cambridge MA: The Medieval...
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  • Prolation (redirect from Tempus (music))
    [clarification needed] Apel, Willi (1961). The Notation of Polyphonic Music, 900–1600 (5th ed.). Cambridge, MA: The Medieval Academy of America. v t e...
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  • Monumenta Musicae Byzantinae (1935-) Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century (1956–58) Recent Researches in Music (1962-) Italian Opera, 1640-1770 (1977-)...
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    Conductus (category Medieval music genres)
    compositions. The surviving repertories indicates the monophonic conducti are about double sizes of the polyphony type. But it was the polyphonic conductus...
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    F. Andrieu (category Articles with MusicBrainz identifiers)
    Andrieu (fl. late 14th century; possibly François or Franciscus Andrieu) was a French composer in the ars nova style of late medieval music. Nothing is known...
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    Éditions de l'Oiseau-Lyre (category Music publishing companies of France)
    run the publishing business until 1996. Under her guidance, the 25-volume Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century was published, followed by the Magnus...
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    carnascialeschi. The 16th century saw the advent of printed polyphonic music and advances in instrumental music, which contributed to the international distribution...
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  • Leo Schrade (category German music historians)
    (Leipzig, 1927) Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century, 8 volumes, edited the first four (1956–58) Vol. 1: The Roman de Fauvel; The Works of Philippe de...
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    Usually the term ars antiqua is restricted to sacred (church) or polyphonic music, excluding the secular (non-religious) monophonic songs of the troubadours...
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    of music. Polyphonic votive antiphons emerged in England in the 14th century as a setting of a text honouring the Virgin Mary, but separate from the mass...
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    Renaissance Polyphony". Journal of the American Musicological Society 34, no. 3 (Autumn): 428–470. Powers, Harold. 1982. "Modal representations in polyphonic offertories"...
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  • Magister Franciscus (category 14th-century French composers)
    Manuscript Chantilly, Musée Condé 564 Part 1, nos. 1–50. Polyphonic Music of the Fourteenth Century. Vol. 18. Monaco: Éditions de l'Oiseau-Lyre. OCLC 181660103...
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