- Look up
cantilena in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cantilena (Italian for "lullaby" and
Latin for "old,
familiar song") is a
vocal melody or instrumental...
- is full of
tension in
spite of
simple means. The
music features oboe
cantilenas,
tonal chords and tone clusters,
glissandos and percussion. Bach digital...
- 1007/BF02093244, S2CIDÂ 144795860 Il
Cantilena "Il-Kantilena ta'
Pietru Kaxaru" talk by the
Akkademja tal-Malti on
Campus FM. Il
Cantilena: How much can a
modern Arab...
- Look up
cantilena in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cantilena is a
vocal melody or
instrumental p****age in a smooth,
lyrical style. The term may also...
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Cantilena Antiqua is an
Italian early music group founded in 1987 and
based in Bologna. The
ensemble of 3 to 13
musicians is
directed by
musician and...
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voice might express the music, with a
measured tempo and
flexible legato.
cantilena a
vocal melody or
instrumental p****age in a smooth,
lyrical style canto...
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refused to work. All of the
cantilenas that
Grocheio defines are
dance songs that were
performed for
young people.
Cantilena rotunda is a
dance song that...
- Cf.
Wettinger and Fsadni, 1968: 39-47; Serracino-Inglott, 1968: 11. On
Cantilenas in general, cf. Wettinger, 1977: 97f.; Bringcat, 1986: 3f. and 9f.; on...
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madrigals ("madrigales"), ****tinas e
tercetos 20
eclogas Redondilhas, glosas,
cantilenas, decimas,
romances e
epigramas "Musa nueva" com sonetos, oitavas, tercetos...
- The
Cantilena Chamber Players/
Cantilena Piano Quartet was an
ensemble founded and led by Edna Mic**** that
included pianist Frank Glazer,
violist Harry...