Ars Subtilior

Ars subtilior, which means "more subtle art" in Latin, is a sophisticated and intricate musical style that emerged during the late 14th century in Southern France and Northern Italy, particularly around Avignon. Characterized by complex rhythmic and notational experimentation, This highly refined, often secular genre exhibits extreme elaborations in rhythm, melody, and notation, showcasing a marked departure from the more uniform rhythmic patterns of its predecessor, Ars Nova. The compositions within this genre, typically found in the form of ballades, rondeaux, and virelais, often utilize full mensural notation, which allows for nuanced rhythmic flexibility and counterpoint. Performers, such as ensembles and vocalists who specialize in medieval music, delve into the symbolic and notational puzzles that are inherent in Ars subtilior's manuscripts, breathing life into its ethereal, enigmatic melodies, and dense polyphonic textures.

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Venetia Mundi Splendor
Single - Released October 26, 2023

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Anthonello de Caserta
Antonio da Cividale
Baude Cordier
Borlet
Cunelier
Egidius de Aurelia
Ferrara Ensemble
François Andrieu
Gacian Reyneau
Galiot
Gilet Velut
Jacob Senleches
Jacob de Senleches
Jacques de Senleches
Jean Solage
Jehan Vaillant
Jo Cuvelier
Johannes Alanus
Johannes Ciconia
Johannes Suzoy
Johannes Symonis Hasprois
Magister Franciscus
Magister Grimace
Matheus De Perusio
Matheus de Sancto Johanne
Matteo da Perugia
Mayhuet de Joan
Nicholas Pykini
Philippe de Moulins
Philippus de Caserta
Pierre de Molins
Pykini
Solage
Trebor
Vaillant
Ferrara Ensemble
Baude Cordier
Johannes Ciconia
Matteo da Perugia
Solage
Jacob de Senleches
Trebor
Anthonello de Caserta
Antonio da Cividale
Jehan Vaillant
Gacian Reyneau
Philippus de Caserta
Nicholas Pykini
Cunelier
Pierre de Molins
Jacob Senleches
Philippe de Moulins
Gilet Velut
Jo Cuvelier
Vaillant
Johannes Suzoy
Borlet
Pykini
Mayhuet de Joan
Magister Franciscus
Galiot
Magister Grimace
François Andrieu
Jacques de Senleches
Egidius de Aurelia
Matheus de Sancto Johanne
Johannes Symonis Hasprois
Matheus De Perusio
Jean Solage
Johannes Alanus