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Ars Nova (Polish ensemble)

The Early music ensemble "Ars Nova" - Celtic harp, vielle, rebec and viola da gamba - at the Polish festival 'Przyjechał Kurpś do Warsiawy'

Ars Nova is a Polish early music instrumental ensemble founded in Warsaw in 1981 by Jacek Urbaniak.[1][2][3]

The instrumental ensemble has cooperated with other Polish early music ensembles such as Il Canto, Collegium Vocale Bydgoszcz, and others.

  1. ^ Polish Music: - Volume 27 1992- Page 21 Jacek Urbaniak continues this good tradition whose origins are linked with the work of such outstanding musicians as Kazimierz Piwkowski or Stanislaw Galoriski. The "Ars Nova" Ensemble has no competitors in Poland and is considered the ..."
  2. ^ American Record Guide - Volume 65, Issues 1-3 - Page 103 GOMOLKA: Polish Psalms Ars Nova & Il Canto Jacek Urbaniak Dux 244-68 minutes This recording ..."
  3. ^ The history of music in Poland: VII, The contemporary era Jerzy Morawski, Katarzyna Morawska, Barbara Przybyszewska-Jarmińska - 2006 "... the idea was pioneering. The ensemble functioned for sixteen years, appearing all over the world. Since 1981, the Capella Gedanensis has functioned in Gdansk. In that same year, the oboist Jacek Urbaniak founded the ensemble Ars Nova, mainly performing pre-Baroque music (alluding to the tradition of Fistula- tores et Tubicinatores Varsovienses, through the use of similar practices and ....

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