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  About ArsNovaMusic.com™
The ARS NOVA project, a venture to promote the music of qualified composers, is intended to bring the best composers and their music to the forefront in today's world of music and make their compositions available through the auspices of ARS NOVA PRESS®, a nonprofit corporation.
ARS NOVA MUSIC™, a subsidiary of ARS NOVA PRESS®, acts as a reprint service to reissue works that have gone out-of-print and will release new compositions that composers are interested in submitting for publication consideration.
ARS NOVA MUSIC™ seeks and supports composers who create music for public consumption, not music for the sake of curiosity or self aggrandizement.
www.arsnovamusic.com /about.html   (239 words)

  
 Ars Nova, Inc.
Hansel and Gretel will be performed at Ars Nova on December 21,22,and 23 at 2:00 and 7:00.
Ars Nova thanks all our Encore Circle contributors for their commitment to excellence.
Questions and comments regarding the website may be sent to the webmaster.
www.arsnovahsv.com   (123 words)

  
 Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova :: Framsida - Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova
I huset, som tidigare var tobaksfabrikanten Rettigs privathem, verkar i dag de två högklassiga museerna Aboa Vetus och Ars Nova.
Museet Ars Nova (Ny konst) utgör en färggrann kontrast till det gamla Åbo.
Copyright © Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova 1997,1998-
www.aboavetusarsnova.fi /site/index.php/sv/content/view/full/111   (204 words)

  
  HOASM: The Ars Nova In France
Modern scholars liked the term Ars Nova so much that they adopted it as a convenient catchphrase denoting 14th-century polyphony; by extension the polyphony of the preceding century (some expand it to include the Notre Dame school) became the Ars Antiqua.
More specifically, Ars Nova refers to the music of 14th-century France; the Italian counterpart is dubbed the Trecento.
The earliest major source for isorhythmic motets is the Roman de Fauvel; the next important source of French Ars Nova music is a manuscript, theIvrea Codex, now residing in the Chapter Library at Ivrea.
www.hoasm.org /IID/IIDArsNovaFrance.html   (1027 words)

  
  Science Fair Projects - Ars nova
The ars nova was a stylistic period in music of the late Middle Ages, centered in France, which encompassed the period from the publication of the Roman de Fauvel (1310 and 1314) until the death of Machaut (1377).
Ars nova is generally used in conjunction with another term, ars antiqua, which refers to the music of the immediately preceding age, usually extending back to take in the period of Notre Dame polyphony (therefore covering the period from about 1170 to 1320).
The ars nova style is nowhere more perfectly displayed than in his considerable body of motets, lais, virelais, rondeaux, and ballades.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Ars_nova   (549 words)

  
 ensemble Ars Nova - archive
Ars Nova ensemble instrumental, est formé d'une équipe de 18 musiciens.
Ars Nova est en résidence dans la région Poitou-Charentes et à Poitiers, où il poursuit avec le milieu musical et culturel de cette région une action de sensibilisation autour de la musique contemporaine avec les compositeurs qu'il invite et ses musiciens.
Ars Nova est réguliérement invité à se produire en France et à l'étranger.
www.bisbigliando.com /ars-nova.htm   (699 words)

  
 Ars nova Copenhagen - famous Ars nova Copenhagen Classics hit collection and Ars nova Copenhagen Music Reviews.
Ars Nova was started in 1979 by a group of singers and the conductor Bo Holten.
Ars Nova has been responsible for more than 150 first performances, and the repertoire includes works by Takemitsu, Gorecki, Pärt, Riley and John Cage, whose choral works Ars Nova recorded on CD in 1998.
Ars Nova was awarded the Danish Music Critics’ Artist’s Prize in 1998, a Danish Grammy in 1991 for the recording of sacred music by Nicolas Gombert, and a Diapason d’Or (France) for their CD of works by Josquin des Prez.
www.naxos.com /choirinfo/1013.htm   (374 words)

  
 Ensembles : Ars Nova
Vocal group Ars Nova is considered one of the most prominent chamber choirs in Scandinavia.
The 12 singers of Ars Nova have worked with several conductors and the list includes such prominent names as Peter Philips (The Tallis Scholars), Bruno Turner (Pro Cantione Antiqua) and Paul Hillier who was appointed chief conductor of Ars Nova in June 2002.
With great enthusiasm and expertise, Vocal group Ars Nova has pioneered in renaissance vocal music with highly praised performances of intricate polyphonic masterpieces by composers such as Guillaume Dufay, Josquin des Prèz, Thomas Tallis, Orlando di Lasso and Giovanni da Palestrina.
www.goldbergweb.com /en/news/other/2005/10/37777.php   (211 words)

  
 Ars Nova - Encore Circle
It is Ars Nova’s goal and mission to nurture excellence in the student and enhance the community’s cultural awareness with outstanding presentations in primarily opera, operetta, and musical theatre.
Ars Nova is proud to present Beauty and the Beast in November and looks forward to hearing from renewing members as well as new members.
Ars Nova is a non-profit organization with a 501c(3) status; therefore your contribution is tax deductible.
www.arsnovahsv.com /prod/encore.html   (219 words)

  
 Ars Nova Singers
Specializing in a cappella music of the Renaissance and the 20th and 21st centuries, the Ars Nova Singers of Boulder, Colorado are presenting their 20th concert season in 2005-2006.
The Ars Nova Singers have been heard in radio broadcasts throughout the United States, Canada, South America, Australia, Japan, and Europe, including such National Public Radio programs as The First Art, Music from the Hearts of Space, and locally on Colorado Spotlight and Colorado Matters.
Ars Nova has released eight independent recordings on compact disc, and performed on seven internationally released recordings with Boulder composer and instrumentalist Bill Douglas.
www.arsnovasingers.org /about.htm   (427 words)

  
 Ars Nova - Letters To Ars Nova
As you know it is very difficult for any composer to get a chance to have a vocal group, especially Ars Nova, to perform new pieces.
Ars Nova is a unique choir which demonstrated its enthusiasm for new music by commissioning me to compose a work for them.
I was very pleased with their performance of The Solar Wind II and hope that included in Ars Nova's repertoire it will inspire other fine singers to follow their excellent example and begin to explore the voice and its vast possibilities.
www.arsnova.dk /eng/info/breve.shtml   (543 words)

  
 ARS NOVA :: Kyiv Percussion Ensemble :: About Us
One of the main ideas of the ARS NOVA /The New Art/ - is the creation of the incompatible synthesis.
Its essence is in the use of the soft sticks /for kettle-drum/ for marimba.
One of the subsequent findings was the combination of ARS NOVA and children boys' chorus, which really impressed the audience.
arsnova.com.ua /about.htm   (671 words)

  
 Playbill News: Ars Nova Theater Makes Deal with NBC
In a statement Marc Hirschfeld, the executive vice-president of casting at NBC Entertainment, said, "Ars Nova partners, Jon Steingart, Jenny Wiener and Jason Eagan, have created a theatre space producing some of the best and most talked-about alternative comedy and experimental theatre on the New York scene.
In the three years since its creation, the Ars Nova has offered a diverse range of programming, which includes the "Out Loud" reading series, the "Broadway Spotlight" concert series, the "Uncharted" composer series and "Thursdays at Ten," which celebrates alternative comedians, musicians and oddity acts.
The Ars Nova is currently presenting Judy Gold in 25 Questions for a Jewish Mother through March 10.
www.playbill.com /news/article/97847.html   (421 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Ars Nova: Music: Ars Nova   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Likewise, instead of a gradual progression up to modern music over a long long period of time, Ars Nova put plenty of jazz, bossa nova, and be-bop on their second album, and seems to end up with nowhere to go from there.
Sadly, Ars Nova might have been gradually working their way up musically to the present day, instead of shooting the works in 1969.
ars nova's debut was one of the 1st classical/ rock fusions.
www.amazon.com /Ars-Nova/dp/B0002CX1Z2   (1428 words)

  
 ARS NOVA discography, MP3 and reviews
In ’92 ARS NOVA released their promising debut-album "Fear & Anxiety", a tribute to ELP with floods of powerful Hammond organ and flashing synthesizer solos, supported by a strong and adventurous rhythm-section.
After several album and changes in the line-up, ARS NOVA is still going strong and end 2003 the trio released their new CD entitled "Biogenesis Project": it’s loaded with spectacular instrumental prog rock in the vein of ELP, UK and TRACE.
In my opinion ARS NOVA has reached their pinnacle with this album, other albums also contain great material but sound less mature, they fail to generate the same excitement.
www.progarchives.com /artist.asp?id=28   (345 words)

  
 ARS NOVA Fear & Anxiety reviews and MP3
Being a great fan from ELP, I guess it is normal that I also appreciate Ars Nova (there are amazingly a few more Japanese bands that sound like them - ELP I mean).
This is not my prefered Ars Nova album but is still quite interesting for die hard fans.
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www.progarchives.com /Progressive_rock_discography_CD.asp?cd_id=126   (341 words)

  
 Ars Nova Workshop | Jazz and Experimental Music
Ars Nova Workshop (ANW) is a Philadelphia non-profit jazz and experimental music presenting organization.
During this season, Ars Nova Workshop featured new work by such artists as Tim Berne, John Hollenbeck, Dave Burrell, Marc Ribot, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Steve Lehman, Henry Grimes, and Mat Maneri.
Ars Nova Workshop celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM) with Ancient to the Future.
www.arsnovaworkshop.com /frame_home.html   (725 words)

  
 ARS NOVA
Zig-zagging through a debut album of brass-laced avant-rock originals like “ General Clover Ends A War”—and an eye-opening cover of Richard Strauss's “Zarathustra”—Ars Nova was anything but three chords and a cloud of dust.
The brainy NYC combo, led by Wyatt Day and Jon Pierson, scored its first gig of note in 1968, opening for the Doors at the Fillmore East.
The group’s album got rave notices everywhere—and Ars Nova has since become one of art-rock's undiscovered treasures.
www.sundazed.com /artists/ars_nova.html   (102 words)

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