Ars subtilior (Latin for 'subtler art') is a musical style characterized by rhythmic and notational complexity, centered on Paris, Avignon in southern...
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Medieval music (section Ars subtilior)
which some authors have felt infected the Ars subtilior. One of the most important extant sources of Ars Subtilior chansons is the Chantilly Codex. For information...
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including the rhythmic innovations of the ars subtilior, is sometimes considered the end of, or late, ars nova but at other times an independent era...
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composing and performing many original songs. The styles of ars nova and ars subtilior sprung up in the 14th century, both of which focused on secular...
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was a new rhythmically-complex style now known as ars subtilior. The major figures of ars subtilior included both composers from France and Italy; particularly...
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Grimace (composer) (category Ars nova composers)
whose music shows few distinctly ars subtilior features, leading scholars to recognize Grimace's work as closer to the ars nova style of Machaut. Almost...
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This culminated in the court sponsored French ars nova and Italian Trecento, which evolved into ars subtilior, a stylistic movement of extreme rhythmic diversity...
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"Carmina Burana" CD released by ABC Classics in 2006. 2004 – Zodiac. Ars Nova and Ars Subtilior in the Low Countries and Europe Capilla Flamenca. Eufoda 1360...
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martyr Erasmus of Formiae.[citation needed] Composers in the ars nova and ars subtilior styles of late medieval music were often known mononymously—potentially...
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Solage (category Ars subtilior composers)
pieces in the Chantilly Codex, the principal source of music of the ars subtilior, the manneristic compositional school centered on Avignon at the end...
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Guillaume de Machaut (category Ars nova composers)
musicologists use his death to separate the ars nova from the subsequent ars subtilior movement. Regarded as the most significant French composer and poet...
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F. Andrieu (category Ars nova composers)
generation whose pieces retain enough ars nova qualities to be differentiated from composers of ars subtilior. Nothing is known for certain about Andrieu...
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Trebor (composer) (category Ars subtilior composers)
the style known as ars subtilior, and six of his works survive in one of the most important surviving manuscripts of ars subtilior music, the Chantilly...
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Conradus de Pistoria (category Ars subtilior composers)
representative of the manneristic school of composers known as the ars subtilior, closely associated with the courts of the schismatic popes during the...
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garish, and glorious. Good!". Vox magazine. Menezes, Flo (2014). Nova Ars Subtilior: Essays zur maximalistischen Musik, edited by Ralph Paland. Hofheim:...
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probably the most prominent Avignon musician since the time of the ars subtilior at the end of the 14th century. He was born in the town of Carpentras...
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Squarcialupi Codex of Italian Trecento music and the Chantilly Codex of French Ars subtilior music. The use of printing enabled sheet music to reproduced much more...
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Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento Ars subtilior Major figures Notker Guido Hildegard...
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de Berry Plumley, Yolanda (2003). Cambridge University Press (ed.). Ars subtilior and the Patronage of French Princes. pp. 145–146. {{cite book}}: |work=...
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classical music Early music Medieval music (500–1400) Ars antiqua (1170–1310) Ars nova (1310–1377) Ars subtilior (1360–1420) Renaissance music (1400–1600) Baroque...
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Philippe de Vitry (category Ars nova composers)
hundred years, culminating in the Ars subtilior. In some ways the "modern" system of rhythmic notation began with the Ars Nova, during which music might...
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collection is the Chantilly codex (MS 564), the primary manuscript of ars subtilior music, and the treasured library of the Emirate of Abdelkader, a 19th...
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Latin theory emphasises parallels between Ovid, especially his Amores and Ars amatoria, and the lyric of courtly love. The aetas ovidiana that predominated...
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16 works by Adam de la Halle and one by Jehan de Lescurel. Not until the ars nova composer Guillaume de Machaut did any composer write a significant number...
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Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento Ars subtilior Major figures Notker Guido Hildegard...
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Zacara da Teramo (category Ars subtilior composers)
composers around 1400, and his style bridged the periods of the Trecento, ars subtilior, and beginnings of the musical Renaissance. Antonio was probably from...
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Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento Ars subtilior Major figures Notker Guido Hildegard...
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the late 14th century. This period is now usually referred to as the ars subtilior. The Early Commedia dell'Arte (1550–1621): The Mannerist Context by...
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was introduced by Philippe de Vitry and flourished in the so-called ars subtilior of the late 14th century. The example above, the chanson "Belle, bonne...
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