Question

Works from this musical period are compiled in the Squarcialupi (“squar-chah-LOO-pee”) Codex and the Roman de Fauvel (“ro-MAWN duh fo-VELL”). For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this style whose name was coined in a treatise that elaborated on mensural notation and the rhythmic modes. Francesco Landini was the most famous Italian composer of this style.
ANSWER: ars nova [accept Italian ars nova; accept Trecento; prompt on new art]
[10h] This composer and author of the 1320 treatise Ars nova notandi composed the polytextual motet “Vos quid admiramini / Gratissima virginis.” Unlike his contemporary Guillaume de Machaut (“gee-YOME duh mah-SHOW”), this composer’s only extant works are motets.
ANSWER: Philippe de Vitry
[10e] Machaut wrote the first attributable polyphonic setting of this text, which contains the Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei.
ANSWER: Mass [or missa or messa; accept Mass Ordinary or Ordinary of the Mass; prompt on lectionary]

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Brown ACornell B1001020
Chicago BNorth Carolina A1001020
Duke AFlorida B001010
Florida AYale B1001020
Georgia Tech APenn State A001010
Johns Hopkins AUC Berkeley A001010
Michigan AMIT A001010
Ohio State AColumbia A1001020
South Carolina APurdue A0000
Stanford ANorthwestern A001010
Virginia AImperial A001010
WUSTL AColumbia B1001020
Yale AMcGill A1001020