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Ars Nova is a Polish early music instrumental ensemble founded in Warsaw in 1981 by . The instrumental ensemble has cooperated with other Polish early music ensembles such as Il Canto, Collegium Vocale Bydgoszcz, and others.


Discography

* ''Musique a la chapelle des Jagiellons'', works by
Mikołaj z Radomia Mikołaj Radomski, also called Mikołaj z Radomia and Nicholas of Radom, was an early 15th-century Polish composer. He was connected with the court of Władysław Jagiełło and wrote polyphonic music renowned for its expression of religious con ...
and Jan z Jasiennej. Ars Nova 1990,
Accord (French record label) Accord is a French classical record label, and the main classical imprint of Universal Music France Universal Music Group (UMG) owns, or has a joint share in, many of the record labels listed here. According to the UMG official website, the ma ...
, Paris *
Piotr of Grudziądz Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz or Piotr of Grudziądz (1392 – c. 1480) was a medieval composer from Graudenz (Grudziądz). His compositions mainly consist of songs and motets considered characteristic of the culture of Central Europe in the Middle A ...
''Petrus de Grudziądz Chansons et Motets'', Bornus Consort, Ars Nova, 1991, Accord, Paris * ''El Llibre Vermell'', 1991, JAM, Warsaw *
Mikołaj z Radomia Mikołaj Radomski, also called Mikołaj z Radomia and Nicholas of Radom, was an early 15th-century Polish composer. He was connected with the court of Władysław Jagiełło and wrote polyphonic music renowned for its expression of religious con ...
, 1995, DUX, Warsaw (nominated for Fryderyk 1995) * ''Muzyka na Wawelu'', Music On
Wawel Castle The Wawel Royal Castle (; ''Zamek Królewski na Wawelu'') and the Wawel Hill on which it sits constitute the most historically and culturally significant site in Poland. A fortified residency on the Vistula River in Kraków, it was established o ...
- Ars Nova, Urbaniak. 1995, DUX, Warsaw (nominated for Fryderyk 1995) * ''Zaświeć niesiundzu'', 1996, DUX, Warsaw *
Mikołaj Gomółka Mikołaj Gomółka (c. 1535 – after 30 April 1591, most probably 5 March 1609) was a Polish Renaissance composer and a member of the royal court of Sigismund II Augustus. At the court, he served as a singer, flutist, and trumpeter. Life G ...
''Melodie na psałterz polski''. Psalms settings on psalm paraphrases of
Jan Kochanowski Jan Kochanowski (; 1530 – 22 August 1584) was a Polish Renaissance poet who wrote in Latin and Polish and established poetic patterns that would become integral to Polish literary language. He has been called the greatest Polish poet before ...
, 1996,
DUX ''Dux'' (, : ''ducēs'') is Latin for "leader" (from the noun ''dux, ducis'', "leader, general") and later for duke and its variant forms (doge, duce, etc.). During the Roman Republic and for the first centuries of the Roman Empire, ''dux'' coul ...
, Warsaw (winner of the
Fryderyk The Fryderyk is the annual award in Polish music. Its name refers to the original Polish spelling variant of Polish composer Frédéric Chopin's first name. Its status in the Polish public can be compared to the US Grammy and British BRIT Awar ...
1996) * ''W Dzień Bożego Narodzenia'', soloist
Łucja Prus Łucja Weronika Prus (Białystok, 25 May 1942 - Warsaw, 3 July 2002 in Warsaw) was a Polish singer.''Jazz Forum'' Issues 21-23 1973 p.61 "... of Polish groups and an international "All Star" band, there would be a modern dance group, two singers a ...
, 1996, Polnet, Warsaw * ''Millenium Sancti Adalberti-Wojciechi'', 1997,
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, Warsaw * ''Bogurodzica'' - hymns sequences and polyphonic music of the Polish Middle Ages, Anna Mikolajczyk (soprano), Robert Lawaty (counter-tenor), Cezary Szyfman (baritone) Ars Nova, Jacek Urbaniak 1997, Tonpress, Warsaw * ''Pieśni sefardyjskie'', Sephardic songs, soloist J. T. Stępień, 1997, ZPR Records, Warsaw * ''Romantyczność'' - w 150. rocznicę śmierci Adama Mickiewicza, 1998, Radio Białystok, DUX * ''Andrzej Hiolski śpiewa kolędy'', :pl:Andrzej Hiolski sings carols 1998, Silva Rerum, Warsaw * ''Muzyka Jagiellonów'' - rękopis Krasińskich XV w., 2001, Travers, Warsaw * ''Anatomia Kobyły - Anatomy of a Mare'' - popular songs about horses, 2002, Travers, Warszawa (Nominated Fryderyk 2003) * ''Muzyka Piastów Śląskich XIII-XV w.'', Music of the
Silesian Piasts The Silesian Piasts were the elder of four lines of the Polish Piast dynasty beginning with Władysław II the Exile (1105–1159), eldest son of Duke Bolesław III Wrymouth, Bolesław III of Poland. By Bolesław's Testament of Bolesław III Krzy ...
2004, Travers, Warsaw * ''Rudolphina - skarby Legnicy XVI/XVII w.'', Treasures of
Legnica Legnica (; , ; ; ) is a city in southwestern Poland, in the central part of Lower Silesia, on the Kaczawa River and the Czarna Woda. As well as being the seat of the county, since 1992 the city has been the seat of the Diocese of Legnica. Le ...
; composers including Hassler, Ars Nova, Subtilior Ensemble and Urbaniak 2004, DUX, Warsaw * ''Jezusa Judasz przedał'' - Polish
passion play The Passion Play or Easter pageant is a dramatic Play (theatre), presentation depicting the Passion of Jesus: his Sanhedrin Trial of Jesus, trial, suffering and death. The viewing of and participation in Passion Plays is a traditional part of L ...
music, with Collegium Vocale Bydgoszcz25 lat Duszpasterstwa Środowisk Twórczych: księga jubileuszowa Katarzyna Iwanicka, Małgorzata Romańska - 2004 Jezusa Judasz przedał"; występują: Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska aktorka, Grzegorz Zychowicz - bas, ... śpiew, Mirosław Feldgebel harfa gotycka, śpiew, Krzysztof Owczynik - flety, fujarki, śpiesv, Jacek Urbaniak flety,. 2004, DUX, Warsaw *
Cornelis Schuyt Cornelis Floriszoon Schuyt (1557 – 9 June 1616) was a Dutch organist and Renaissance composer. Life Cornelis Floriszoon Schuyt was born in Leiden in 1557. He was the son of Floris Corneliszoon Schuyt (1529/30–1601), the organist of two churc ...
: Renaissance dances of the Netherlands, 1611, 2004, Travers, Warszawa * ''Muzyka Polskiego Średniowiecza'', 2006 Travers, Warsaw * ''Muzyka Polskiego Renesansu'', 2007 Travers, Warsaw * ''O cudownych uzdrowieniach'' Of miraculous healings,
Cantigas A ''cantiga'' (''cantica'', ''cantar'') is a medieval monophonic song, characteristic of the Galician-Portuguese lyric. Over 400 extant ''cantigas'' come from the ''Cantigas de Santa Maria'', narrative songs about miracles or hymns in praise of ...
de Santa Maria,
estampie The estampie (, Occitan and , ) is a medieval dance and musical form which was a popular instrumental and vocal form in the 13th and 14th centuries. The name was also applied to poetry. Musical form The estampie is similar in form to the lai, c ...
s, 2008 Travers, Warsaw *
Sebastian Klonowic Sebastian Fabian Klonowic (1545 Sulmierzyce – 29 August 1602 Lublin) was a Polish poet, composer and mayor of Lublin. Biography He studied at the University of Kraków. He was also known by his Latin name, Acernus, and wrote in both Polish ...
: ''Hebdomas'' 10 songs. 2010 (CD attached to book) Neriton, Warsaw * ''Tabulatura Warszawskiego Towarzystwa Muzycznego '' (zwana też ''tabulaturą łowicką'') 16th century, 2010 Travers, Warsaw *
Cyprian Bazylik Cyprian Bazylik (c. 1535 in Sieradz – c. 1600) was a Polish composer, usually designated as C.B. or C.S. (Cyprian of Sieradz). Besides writing music, he was also a writer, poet, and printer.Michael Ostling -Between the Devil and the Host: I ...
: complete works, 2012 Travers, Sieradzkie Centrum Kultury, 2014 Acte Prealable


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Ars Nova zespół instrumentów dawnych
Early music groups Musical groups established in 1981 1981 establishments in Poland Polish musical groups Culture in Warsaw {{Poland-musician-stub