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  • Ars antiqua
  • Musical style of the High Middle Ages

    Ars antiqua, also called ars veterum or ars vetus, is a term used by modern scholars to refer to the Medieval music of Europe during the High Middle Ages

    Ars antiqua

    Ars antiqua

    Ars_antiqua

  • Ars nova
  • Musical style of the Late Middle Ages

    persons) in 1904. The term ars nova is often used in juxtaposition to two other periodic terms, of which the first, ars antiqua, refers to the music of the

    Ars nova

    Ars nova

    Ars_nova

  • Medieval music
  • Western music created during the Middle Ages

    century. The development of polyphonic forms is often associated with the Ars antiqua style associated with Notre-Dame de Paris, but improvised polyphony around

    Medieval music

    Medieval music

    Medieval_music

  • Ars Antiqua Austria
  • Austrian period music ensemble

    Ars Antiqua Austria is an early music ensemble founded in Linz in 1989 to perform Austrian Baroque music on period instruments. The group was established

    Ars Antiqua Austria

    Ars_Antiqua_Austria

  • Gregorian chant
  • Form of song

    folio above beneath the large rubric Responsorium Graduale; by Schola Antiqua of Chicago. Problems playing this file? See media help. The first extant

    Gregorian chant

    Gregorian chant

    Gregorian_chant

  • Notre-Dame school
  • School of High Middle Age composers associated with Notre-Dame cathedral, Paris

    are representatives of the era of European music history known as the ars antiqua. The motet was first developed during this period out of the clausula

    Notre-Dame school

    Notre-Dame_school

  • Ars subtilior
  • Musical style of the late middle ages

    Bärenreiter. ISBN 3-7618-1014-8 Leech-Wilkinson, Daniel. 1990. "Ars AntiquaArs Nova—Ars Subtilior". In Antiquity and the Middle Ages: From Ancient Greece

    Ars subtilior

    Ars subtilior

    Ars_subtilior

  • Jew's harp
  • Lamellophone instrument

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Jew's harp

    Jew's harp

    Jew's_harp

  • Léonin
  • 12th-century French composer

    was the earliest member of the Notre Dame school of polyphony and the ars antiqua style who is known by name, thanks to the writer known as Anonymous IV

    Léonin

    Léonin

  • Music of the Trecento
  • Period of Italian music in the 1300s

    in others. Consonances were unison, fifth and octave, just as in the ars antiqua, and the interval of a third was usually treated as a dissonance, especially

    Music of the Trecento

    Music of the Trecento

    Music_of_the_Trecento

  • Guillaume de Machaut
  • Medieval French composer and poet (c. 1300–1377)

    flowering of both the secular troubadour and trouvère song movements and the ars antiqua church style.[citation needed] The musicologist Gilbert Reaney notes

    Guillaume de Machaut

    Guillaume de Machaut

    Guillaume_de_Machaut

  • List of medieval composers
  • Albigensian Crusade. In France, the troubadours, trouvère and ars antiqua music was succeeded by the ars nova led by Philippe de Vitry and Guillaume de Machaut

    List of medieval composers

    List_of_medieval_composers

  • Psaltery
  • Stringed instrument

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Psaltery

    Psaltery

    Psaltery

  • Organum
  • Type of plainchant melody

    Gregorian chant tradition, it is categorized under Ars antiqua which is thus called in contrast to the Ars nova which embarked on new forms that were in every

    Organum

    Organum

  • Goliards
  • Clerics who performed satirical poetry

    Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento Ars subtilior Major figures Notker Guido

    Goliards

    Goliards

    Goliards

  • Antiphon
  • Short chant in Christian ritual

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Antiphon

    Antiphon

    Antiphon

  • Clausula (music)
  • Medieval compositional technique

    Dame school in Paris c. 1160–1250 (during the stylistic period known as ars antiqua). The composers Léonin and Pérotin in particular contributed heavily

    Clausula (music)

    Clausula_(music)

  • Madrigal
  • Secular vocal music composition of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Madrigal

    Madrigal

    Madrigal

  • Ars cantus mensurabilis
  • Ars cantus mensurabilis (Latin for the art of the measurable song) is a music theory treatise from the mid-13th century, c. 1250–1280 written by German

    Ars cantus mensurabilis

    Ars cantus mensurabilis

    Ars_cantus_mensurabilis

  • Hurdy-gurdy
  • Mechanical stringed musical instrument

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Hurdy-gurdy

    Hurdy-gurdy

    Hurdy-gurdy

  • William IX of Aquitaine
  • Duke of Aquitaine and Gascony and Count of Poitou

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    William IX of Aquitaine

    William IX of Aquitaine

    William_IX_of_Aquitaine

  • Chant
  • Rhythmic speaking or singing of words or sounds

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Chant

    Chant

  • Pérotin
  • 12th-century French composer

    associated with the Notre Dame school of polyphony in Paris and the broader ars antiqua musical style of high medieval music. He is credited with developing

    Pérotin

    Pérotin

  • Franco of Cologne
  • German music theorist (13th-century)

    a passionate defense of the 13th century ars antiqua style against the new "dissolute and lascivious" ars nova style, mentioned hearing a composition

    Franco of Cologne

    Franco_of_Cologne

  • Norbert Zeilberger
  • Austrian organist, harpsichordist and pianist (1 August 1969 – 17 August 2012)

    concerts and recordings, among others with early music ensembles such as Ars Antiqua Austria, Accentus Austria, moderntimes 1800, Armonico tributo Austria

    Norbert Zeilberger

    Norbert_Zeilberger

  • Roman de Fauvel
  • 14th-century French poem

    linked to Philippe de Vitry and the nascent musical style referred to as Ars Nova. The poem revolves around the central figure, an ambitious and foolish

    Roman de Fauvel

    Roman de Fauvel

    Roman_de_Fauvel

  • Chanson
  • Lyric-driven French song

    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

    Chanson

    Chanson

  • Montpellier Codex
  • Source of 13th-century French polyphony

    v t e Ars antiqua Composers Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier Petrus de Cruce* Sources Bamberg Codex Magnus

    Montpellier Codex

    Montpellier Codex

    Montpellier_Codex

  • Celtic harp
  • Celtic musical instrument

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Celtic harp

    Celtic harp

    Celtic_harp

  • Motet
  • Vocal composition in Western classical music

    California Press, 1992): 114. ISBN 9780520210813. Johannes de Grocheio, Ars Musice, edited and translated by Constant J. Mews, John N. Crossley, Catherine

    Motet

    Motet

    Motet

  • John Dunstaple
  • English composer (c. 1390–1453)

    Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento Ars subtilior Major figures Notker Guido

    John Dunstaple

    John Dunstaple

    John_Dunstaple

  • Music in Medieval England
  • major movements in early music in Europe, including the polyphony of the Ars Nova and laid some of the foundations of later national and international

    Music in Medieval England

    Music in Medieval England

    Music_in_Medieval_England

  • Minnesang
  • Middle High German love song tradition

    Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento Ars subtilior Major figures Notker Guido

    Minnesang

    Minnesang

    Minnesang

  • Crumhorn
  • Double reed musical instrument of the woodwind family

    Research Press. ISBN 9780835714068. Classical music portal Crumhorn Musica Antiqua Crumhorn Page Crumhorns by Moeck Renaissance Studio[permanent dead link]

    Crumhorn

    Crumhorn

    Crumhorn

  • Hildegard of Bingen
  • German nun and polymath (c.1098–1179)

    Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento Ars subtilior Major figures Notker Guido

    Hildegard of Bingen

    Hildegard of Bingen

    Hildegard_of_Bingen

  • Troubadour
  • Composer and performer of lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages

    Latin theory emphasises parallels between Ovid, especially his Amores and Ars amatoria, and the lyric of courtly love. The aetas ovidiana that predominated

    Troubadour

    Troubadour

    Troubadour

  • Gittern
  • Medieval necked bowl lute

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Gittern

    Gittern

    Gittern

  • Adam de la Halle
  • French trouvère (1245–50 – 1285–88/after 1306)

    rondeaux (Raimbaut de Vaqueiras, Guillaume d'Amiens, Anon.). Pro Musica Antiqua, Brussels, Safford Cape, conductor. Recorded 23 June 1953, in the Palais

    Adam de la Halle

    Adam de la Halle

    Adam_de_la_Halle

  • Bardcore
  • Medieval-inspired music genre

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Bardcore

    Bardcore

  • Medieval metal
  • Subgenre of folk metal music

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Medieval metal

    Medieval_metal

  • Trebor (composer)
  • 14th century musical composer

    with 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

    Trebor (composer)

    Trebor_(composer)

  • Arnaut Daniel
  • Occitan troubadour

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Arnaut Daniel

    Arnaut Daniel

    Arnaut_Daniel

  • Pope Gregory I
  • 64th Bishop of Rome; head of the Roman Catholic Church from AD 590 to 604

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Pope Gregory I

    Pope Gregory I

    Pope_Gregory_I

  • Conductus
  • Sacred Latin song in the Middle Ages

    century. It was one of the principal types of vocal composition of the ars antiqua period of medieval music history. The origin of the term "conductus"

    Conductus

    Conductus

    Conductus

  • Trouvère
  • Term for a medieval French poet-composer

    Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento Ars subtilior Major figures Notker Guido

    Trouvère

    Trouvère

    Trouvère

  • Estampie
  • Medieval dance and musical form

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Estampie

    Estampie

  • Ars Vetus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ars vetus may refer to The ars antiqua in medieval European music The logica vetus in medieval European logic This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Ars Vetus

    Ars_Vetus

  • Abbey of Saint Gall
  • Church in St. Gallen, Switzerland

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Abbey of Saint Gall

    Abbey of Saint Gall

    Abbey_of_Saint_Gall

  • List of early music ensembles
  • ensemble and chamber choir Ensemble Gombert, Melbourne: chamber choir Ars Antiqua Austria Cinquecento: vocal ensemble Clemencic Consort (René Clemencic):

    List of early music ensembles

    List_of_early_music_ensembles

  • Bertran de Born
  • Occitan troubadour

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Bertran de Born

    Bertran de Born

    Bertran_de_Born

  • Magnus Liber
  • 13th collection of music

    wide diffusion through Western Europe of the repertoire later called ars antiqua. Heinrich Husmann summarizes that "these manuscripts, then, do not represent

    Magnus Liber

    Magnus Liber

    Magnus_Liber

  • Rebec
  • String instrument

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Rebec

    Rebec

    Rebec

  • Guido of Arezzo
  • Italian music theorist and pedagogue (c. 991/2–1033)

    Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento Ars subtilior Major figures Notker Guido

    Guido of Arezzo

    Guido of Arezzo

    Guido_of_Arezzo

  • Citole
  • Medieval lute

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Citole

    Citole

    Citole

  • Peire d'Alvernhe
  • French troubadour

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Peire d'Alvernhe

    Peire d'Alvernhe

    Peire_d'Alvernhe

  • Vielle
  • Musical instrument

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Vielle

    Vielle

    Vielle

  • Raimon de Miraval
  • French troubadour

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Raimon de Miraval

    Raimon de Miraval

    Raimon_de_Miraval

  • France in the Middle Ages
  • Jean de Beaumetz and Colart de Laon. The Ars antiqua musical style was common in the High Middle Ages and Ars nova in the Late Middle Ages. A group of

    France in the Middle Ages

    France in the Middle Ages

    France_in_the_Middle_Ages

  • Adam of Saint Victor
  • 12th-century Medieval French composer and poet

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Adam of Saint Victor

    Adam_of_Saint_Victor

  • Johannes de Garlandia (music theorist)
  • 13th century musicologist

    Tooltip floruit c. 1270 – 1320) was a French music theorist of the late ars antiqua period of medieval music. He is known for his work on the first treatise

    Johannes de Garlandia (music theorist)

    Johannes_de_Garlandia_(music_theorist)

  • Peire Vidal
  • 12th-century Occitan troubadour

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Peire Vidal

    Peire Vidal

    Peire_Vidal

  • Notker the Stammerer
  • Composer, poet and scholar (c. 840–912)

    Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento Ars subtilior Major figures Notker Guido

    Notker the Stammerer

    Notker the Stammerer

    Notker_the_Stammerer

  • Rosette (music)
  • Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Rosette (music)

    Rosette_(music)

  • William of Volpiano
  • Italian monastic reformer, composer, and abbot

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    William of Volpiano

    William of Volpiano

    William_of_Volpiano

  • Gertrude of Dagsburg
  • German noblewoman and trouvère

    also Troubadour Occitan language Lyric poetry Ars antiqua Medieval music Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Trovadorismo/trobadorismo Ars nova →  Category

    Gertrude of Dagsburg

    Gertrude of Dagsburg

    Gertrude_of_Dagsburg

  • Trobairitz
  • Occitan female troubadours of the 12th and 13th centuries

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Trobairitz

    Trobairitz

    Trobairitz

  • Neo-medieval music
  • Music genre

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Neo-medieval music

    Neo-medieval_music

  • Chrétien de Troyes
  • 12th-century French poet and trouvère

    also Troubadour Occitan language Lyric poetry Ars antiqua Medieval music Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Trovadorismo/trobadorismo Ars nova →  Category

    Chrétien de Troyes

    Chrétien de Troyes

    Chrétien_de_Troyes

  • Madrigal (Trecento)
  • Italian musical form of the 14th century

    school of thought seeing it as a secular mutation of the conductus of the ars antiqua, and another seeing it as deriving from 13th-century secular monophonic

    Madrigal (Trecento)

    Madrigal_(Trecento)

  • Gallimathias musicum
  • 1766 composition by W. A. Mozart

    Musicum" by Maureen Buja, 15 March 2025, interlude.hk Audio on YouTube, Ars Antiqua Austria, conducted by Gunar Letzbor [fr] Portal: Classical music

    Gallimathias musicum

    Gallimathias musicum

    Gallimathias_musicum

  • Rondeau (forme fixe)
  • French medieval and Renaissance poetic and musical genre

    Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento Ars subtilior Major figures Notker Guido

    Rondeau (forme fixe)

    Rondeau_(forme_fixe)

  • Late Middle Ages
  • Period of European history between AD 1300 and 1500

    main representatives of the new style, often referred to as ars nova as opposed to ars antiqua, were the composers Philippe de Vitry and Guillaume de Machaut

    Late Middle Ages

    Late Middle Ages

    Late_Middle_Ages

  • Lute
  • Plucked string musical instrument

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Lute

    Lute

    Lute

  • List of styles of music: A–F
  • Armenian Apostolic Church. Ars antiqua – European music from the Late Middle Ages, which advanced concepts of rhythm. Ars nova – a style of French music

    List of styles of music: A–F

    List_of_styles_of_music:_A–F

  • Walther von der Vogelweide
  • German minstrel singer (c. 1170 – c. 1230)

    Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento Ars subtilior Major figures Notker Guido

    Walther von der Vogelweide

    Walther von der Vogelweide

    Walther_von_der_Vogelweide

  • List of European medieval musical instruments
  • Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento Ars subtilior Major figures Notker Guido

    List of European medieval musical instruments

    List_of_European_medieval_musical_instruments

  • Rudolf von Neuenburg
  • Swiss minstrel

    Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento Ars subtilior Major figures Notker Guido

    Rudolf von Neuenburg

    Rudolf von Neuenburg

    Rudolf_von_Neuenburg

  • Sankt Florian
  • Municipality in Upper Austria, Austria

    Letzbor, Franz Joseph Aumann - Requiem, St. Florianer Sängerknaben, Ars Antiqua Austria - CD: Pan Classics PC 10234, 2008 (with Aumann's Ecce quomodo

    Sankt Florian

    Sankt Florian

    Sankt_Florian

  • Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden, BWV 1083
  • Johann Sebastian Bach's adaptation of Pergolesi's Stabat Mater

    International, 1993. St. Florianer Sängerknaben [de] (also soloists), Ars Antiqua Austria, Gunar Letzbor. J. S. Bach: Violin Concertos BWV 1041-1043; Psalm

    Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden, BWV 1083

    Tilge,_Höchster,_meine_Sünden,_BWV_1083

  • Richard I of England
  • King of England from 1189 to 1199

    also Troubadour Occitan language Lyric poetry Ars antiqua Medieval music Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Trovadorismo/trobadorismo Ars nova →  Category

    Richard I of England

    Richard I of England

    Richard_I_of_England

  • Bernart de Ventadorn
  • French troubadour (c. 1130–40 – c 1190–1200)

    Latin literature. In 1215 the Bolognese professor Boncompagno wrote in his Antiqua rhetorica that "How much fame attaches to the name of Bernard de Ventadorn

    Bernart de Ventadorn

    Bernart de Ventadorn

    Bernart_de_Ventadorn

  • Mary Remnant
  • English musicologist (1935–2020)

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Mary Remnant

    Mary_Remnant

  • Medieval folk rock
  • Music genre

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Medieval folk rock

    Medieval_folk_rock

  • Comtessa de Dia
  • French artist (fl. c. 1175 or c. 1212)

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Comtessa de Dia

    Comtessa de Dia

    Comtessa_de_Dia

  • Peter Abelard
  • French philosopher (c. 1079–1142)

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Peter Abelard

    Peter Abelard

    Peter_Abelard

  • Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz
  • Spanish philosopher, writer, mathematician and Catholic clergyman (1606–1682)

    architect should know: arithmetic, geometry, astronomy and music—the ars antiqua and ars nova. The principal innovation of the treatise was contained in the

    Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz

    Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz

    Juan_Caramuel_y_Lobkowitz

  • Lai (poetic form)
  • Type of lyrical, narrative poem

    the work of Guillaume de Machaut; 19 separate lais by this 14th-century ars nova composer survive, and they are among his most sophisticated and highly

    Lai (poetic form)

    Lai_(poetic_form)

  • Isorhythm
  • Musical technique using a repeating pattern

    Planchart, Alejandro Enrique (2013). "Proportion and Symbolism in Some Ars Antiqua Motets". Musica Disciplina 58:231–264. Sanders, Ernest H. (2001). "Talea"

    Isorhythm

    Isorhythm

    Isorhythm

  • Early music of the British Isles
  • major movements in early music in Europe, including the polyphony of the Ars Nova and laid some of the foundations of later national and international

    Early music of the British Isles

    Early music of the British Isles

    Early_music_of_the_British_Isles

  • Raimbaut d'Aurenga
  • 12th-century Occitan nobleman

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Raimbaut d'Aurenga

    Raimbaut d'Aurenga

    Raimbaut_d'Aurenga

  • Kir Stefan the Serb
  • Serbian composer

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Kir Stefan the Serb

    Kir_Stefan_the_Serb

  • Blondel de Nesle
  • French trouvère

    also Troubadour Occitan language Lyric poetry Ars antiqua Medieval music Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Trovadorismo/trobadorismo Ars nova →  Category

    Blondel de Nesle

    Blondel de Nesle

    Blondel_de_Nesle

  • Dame Margot (trouvère)
  • 13th-century trouvère

    also Troubadour Occitan language Lyric poetry Ars antiqua Medieval music Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Trovadorismo/trobadorismo Ars nova →  Category

    Dame Margot (trouvère)

    Dame Margot (trouvère)

    Dame_Margot_(trouvère)

  • St. Florian Monastery
  • Austrian monastery

    Letzbor, Franz Joseph Aumann - Requiem, St. Florianer Sängerknaben, Ars Antiqua Austria - CD: Pan Classics PC 10234, 2008 (with Aumann's Ecce quomodo

    St. Florian Monastery

    St. Florian Monastery

    St._Florian_Monastery

  • Johannes de Grocheio
  • French music theorist

    he is best known by his Latinized name. He was the author of the treatise Ars musicae ("The Art of Music") (c. 1300), which describes the functions of

    Johannes de Grocheio

    Johannes_de_Grocheio

  • Hucbald
  • Benedictine monk and music theorist (c. 850 – 930)

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Hucbald

    Hucbald

    Hucbald

  • Hocket
  • Musical technique

    centuries. It was a defining feature of the Notre Dame school during the ars antiqua period, appearing in sacred vocal music and string compositions. By the

    Hocket

    Hocket

  • Stephen of Liège
  • Frankish churchman (c. 850–920)

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Stephen of Liège

    Stephen_of_Liège

  • Galician-Portuguese lyric
  • Lyric and poetic movement

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Galician-Portuguese lyric

    Galician-Portuguese lyric

    Galician-Portuguese_lyric

  • Castelloza
  • French noblewoman and trobairitz

    Saint Victor Wulfstan the Cantor? Wipo of Burgundy? High (1150–1300) Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Albertus Parisiensis Léonin Pérotin Philippe le Chancelier

    Castelloza

    Castelloza

    Castelloza

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  • ARN
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    ARN

     Variant spelling of Scandinavian Arne, ARN means "eagle power." Compare with another form of Arn.

    ARN

  • ARI
  • Male

    Finnish

    ARI

      Pet form of Finnish Aaroni, ARI means "light-bringer." Compare with other forms of Ari.

    ARI

  • Ark
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ark

    The Sun, Lightening, Fire, Hymn, A sage

    Ark

  • HRÓARR
  • Male

    Norse

    HRÓARR

    Contracted form of Old Norse Hróðgeirr, HRÓARR means "famous spear."

    HRÓARR

  • ROIBÉARD
  • Male

    Irish

    ROIBÉARD

    Irish Gaelic form of Norman French Robert, ROIBÉARD means "bright fame."

    ROIBÉARD

  • ART
  • Male

    Irish

    ART

    Irish Gaelic name derived from the vocabulary word art, ART means "bear" and "champion." In Irish legend, this is the name of a son of Conn of the Hundred Battles. Compare with another form of Art.

    ART

  • HRÓAR
  • Male

    Icelandic

    HRÓAR

    Icelandic form of Old Norse Hróarr, HRÓAR means "famous spear."

    HRÓAR

  • URS
  • Male

    German

    URS

    German form of Roman Latin Ursus, URS means "bear."

    URS

  • ART
  • Male

    English

    ART

    English short form of Celtic Arthur, possibly ART means "bear-man." Compare with another form of Art.

    ART

  • Arz
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Arz

    Mountain

    Arz

  • Mars
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mars

    English : variant of Marsh.French : habitational name from places so named in Ardèche, Ardennes, Gard, Loire, Nièvre, and Meurthe-et-Moselle, from the Latin personal name Marcius, used adjectivally.French : from the personal name Meard, Mard, Mart, vernacular forms of the saint’s name Médard. Morlet notes that there are a number of places called Saint-Mars, formerly recorded in Latin as Sanctus Medardus.French : from the name of the month, mars ‘ March’, denoting seed sown in March, and hence a metonymic name for an arable grower.French (De Mars) : habitational name from Mars in the Ardennes.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Marsilius.

    Mars

  • ARS
  • Male

    Egyptian

    ARS

    , a mystical personage from the Ritual of the Dead.

    ARS

  • RISTÉARD
  • Male

    Irish

    RISTÉARD

    Irish Gaelic form of Old High German Ricohard, RISTÉARD means "powerful ruler."

    RISTÉARD

  • LARS
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    LARS

    Scandinavian form of Icelandic Lárus, LARS means "laurel."

    LARS

  • VIÐAR
  • Male

    Icelandic

    VIÐAR

    Icelandic form of Old Norse Víðarr, VIÐAR means "forest warrior."

    VIÐAR

  • ARN
  • Male

    English

    ARN

     Short form of English Arnold, ARN means "eagle power." Compare with another form of Arn.

    ARN

  • Arsh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Arsh

    Bright, Hero, Truthfulness, Dominion, Crown

    Arsh

  • Ara
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ara

    Ornament, Decoration

    Ara

  • ARES
  • Male

    Greek

    ARES

    (Ἄρης) Greek myth name of the son of Zeus and Hêrâ. Identified with Roman Mars. Derived from the Greek word ares, ARES means "battle strife; ruination."

    ARES

  • Aru
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aru

    The Sun

    Aru

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