- The
canzona is an
Italian musical form
derived from the Franco-Flemish and
Parisian chansons, and
during Giovanni Gabrieli's
lifetime was
frequently spelled...
- St. George's
Canzona is a
British musical ensemble. In
Britain at least, it may be said that the early-music
movement was
initiated by
Arnold Dolmetsch...
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genre and form in his book Form in
Tonal Music. He
lists madrigal, motet,
canzona, ricercar, and
dance as
examples of
genres from the
Renaissance period...
- 16th-century
Italian poet and
author of canzoni.
Canzona de'
lanzi alabardieri Canzona di
lanzi che
fanno schizzatoi Canzona di
lanzi venturieri v t e...
-
Montross &
Canzona 1957, pp. 15.
Montross &
Canzona 1957, pp. 39.
Montross &
Canzona 1957, pp. 44.
Montross &
Canzona 1957, pp. 58.
Montross &
Canzona 1957...
-
Marriage of Figaro. The term
canzone is also used
interchangeably with
canzona, an
important Italian instrumental form of the late 16th and
early 17th...
- score. The
Music for the
Funeral of
Queen Mary
comprises the
March and
Canzona Z. 780 and the
funeral sentence "Thou knowest, Lord, the
secrets of our...
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previous periods. The
beginnings of the
sonata form took
shape in the
canzona, as did a more
formalized notion of
theme and variations. The tonalities...
- (Vol 3, 8).
Prelude in C
major (Vol 4, 1);
Prelude in D
major (Vol 4, 3);
Canzona in D
minor (Vol 4, 10) (with Mendelssohn,
Sonata in D
minor op 65.6). Chorale-Preludes:...
- of
contrapuntal compositions, such as
imitative ricercars, capriccios,
canzonas, and fantasias. The
famous fugue composer Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)...