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Ars antiqua

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, between approximately 1170 and 1310. This covers the period of the Notre-Dame school of polyphony (the use of multiple, simultaneous, independent melodic lines), and the subsequent years which saw the…

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Ars antiqua → Albert, America, Apel, Archiv, Ars, Bloomington, Cambridge, Co, Cologne, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Der Streit, Ellsworth, English, Essays, Fourteenth Century, Franco, Frangipani Press, Frank, Frederick
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Ars antiqua → American Institute, Anderson, Ars Veterum, Ars Vetus, Corpus, Edward, Gordon, ISBN, Jacobus, John Tyrrell, Liège, London, Macmillan Publishers, Music, Musicians, Musicology, Roesner, Roger Bragard, Rome, Seven
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Ars antiqua → Almost, Cologne, Cruce, De Mensurabili Musica, Franco, Garlandia, In, Jacobus, Johannes, Léonin, Medieval, Muris, Notre Dame, Petrus, Pérotin, Speculum Musice, The

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Ars antiquarelated to Further readingApel0.60section
Ars antiquarelated to Further readingWilli0.60section
Ars antiquarelated to Further readingThe Notation0.60section
Ars antiquarelated to Further readingPolyphonic Music0.60section
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Ars antiquarelated to Further readingMediaeval Academy0.60section
Ars antiquarelated to Further readingAmerica0.60section
Ars antiquarelated to Further readingCambridge0.60section
Ars antiquarelated to Further readingMassachusetts0.60section
Ars antiquarelated to Further readingThe New Grove Dictionary0.60section
Ars antiquarelated to Further readingMusic0.60section
Ars antiquarelated to Further readingMusicians0.60section

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