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- 1986). ISBN 0-674-61525-5 Donna G. Cardamone, The Canzone Villanesca alla Napolitane and Related Forms, 1537-1570 (Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1981). ISBN 0-8357-1184-6...
- metrical psalm settings, French chansons, Italian madrigals, Italian napolitane (secular songs, of a light character, such as would be sung in Naples)...
- Title page of 'Di Hvberto Vvaelrant le canzon napolitane a qvattro voce' by Hubert Waelrant, published by Girolamo Scotto in 1565...
- Michele Russi, Paleografia e diplomatica de' do****enti delle Province napolitane, Naples, 1883. Cf. Elias Avery Lowe, Beneventan Script, Oxford : Clarendon...
- 2021. "Perrelli Tomacelli Filomarino". Famiglie Nobili delle Province Napolitane (in Italian). Retrieved April 12, 2021. Edward Walford (1860). The county...
- libro delle canzone napolitane (1571), Il terzo libro delle canzone napolitane (1572), and El quarto libro delle canzone napolitane (1575). By 1576 (possibly...
- (1893). A Santa Lucia : melodramma in due atti (dalle Scene popolari napolitane di Goffredo Cognetti) / musica di Pierantonio Tasca ; versi di Enrico...
- later described in the preface to a book of short stories called Leggende Napolitane (Napoletan Legends, 1881). She first gained notoriety after publishing...
- and 4 voices) Il quarto libro di madrigali (5 and 6 voices) – lost 5 napolitane, three intabulated for lute 15 madrigals published or copied elsewhere...
- and Loreto. His works consist primarily of madrigals and three-voice napolitane (secular songs, of a light character, in Neapolitan dialect), based on...