Ars nova (disambiguation)

Ars nova (disambiguation)

Ars nova has varied meanings, all pertaining to music:

*Ars nova, a late medieval musical stylistic period, centered in France.
*Ars nova (art), is the term, borrowed from music history, to describe the period also known as Early Netherlandish or the Flemish primitives.
*Ars Nova (1960s rock band), a classical-rock group, based in New York City.
*Ars Nova (1990s rock band), a progressive rock band, based in Japan.


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