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ARS NOVA
• New attitude in Music
• Medieval form and technique developments which begins at the opening of the fourteenth century in France
• Attitude which contains the germ of much that we regard as typical of Renaissance
• There are two main leaders of the Ars Nova movement:
a) Philippe de Vitry and
b) Johannes de Muris
• Inspiration for many writers of the fourteenth century such as Johannes de Crocheo and the anonymous author of the didactic poem Les Eches amoureux
• Notation:
a) Ars Nova is the title of a musical treatise written by Philippe de Vitry about the year 1320 in Paris
b) It consists great variety of notes and notational usage
c) Keyword for the “Ars Nova” attitude is “Imperfection”
ARS NOVA
• New attitude in Music
• Medieval form and technique developments which begins at the opening of the fourteenth century in France
• Attitude which contains the germ of much that we regard as typical of Renaissance
• There are two main leaders of the Ars Nova movement:
a) Philippe de Vitry and
b) Johannes de Muris
• Inspiration for many writers of the fourteenth century such as Johannes de Crocheo and the anonymous author of the didactic poem Les Eches amoureux
• Notation:
a) Ars Nova is the title of a musical treatise written by Philippe de Vitry about the year 1320 in Paris
b) It consists great variety of notes and notational usage
c) Keyword for the “Ars Nova” attitude is “Imperfection”
ARS NOVA
• New attitude in Music
• Medieval form and technique developments which begins at the opening of the fourteenth century in France
• Attitude which contains the germ of much that we regard as typical of Renaissance
• There are two main leaders of the Ars Nova movement:
a) Philippe de Vitry and
b) Johannes de Muris
• Inspiration for many writers of the fourteenth century such as Johannes de Crocheo and the anonymous author of the didactic poem Les Eches amoureux
• Notation:
a) Ars Nova is the title of a musical treatise written by Philippe de Vitry about the year 1320 in Paris
b) It consists great variety of notes and notational usage
c) Keyword for the “Ars Nova” attitude is “Imperfection”
ARS NOVA
• New attitude in Music
• Medieval form and technique developments which begins at the opening of the fourteenth century in France
• Attitude which contains the germ of much that we regard as typical of Renaissance
• There are two main leaders of the Ars Nova movement:
a) Philippe de Vitry and
b) Johannes de Muris
• Inspiration for many writers of the fourteenth century such as Johannes de Crocheo and the anonymous author of the didactic poem Les Eches amoureux
• Notation:
a) Ars Nova is the title of a musical treatise written by Philippe de Vitry about the year 1320 in Paris
b) It consists great variety of notes and notational usage
c) Keyword for the “Ars Nova” attitude is “Imperfection”
ARS NOVA
• New attitude in Music
• Medieval form and technique developments which begins at the opening of the fourteenth century in France
• Attitude which contains the germ of much that we regard as typical of Renaissance
• There are two main leaders of the Ars Nova movement:
a) Philippe de Vitry and
b) Johannes de Muris
• Inspiration for many writers of the fourteenth century such as Johannes de Crocheo and the anonymous author of the didactic poem Les Eches amoureux
• Notation:
a) Ars Nova is the title of a musical treatise written by Philippe de Vitry about the year 1320 in Paris
b) It consists great variety of notes and notational usage
c) Keyword for the “Ars Nova” attitude is “Imperfection”
MOZART’S REQUIEM(Seminar Notes)
Sússmayr’s Version:
• Two many mistakes (generally) comparing with the original work of Mozart.
Approximate Word count = 1073 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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