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- The villancico (Spanish, pronounced [biʎanˈθiko]) or vilancete (Portuguese, pronounced [vilɐ̃ˈsetɨ]) was a common poetic and musical form of the Iberian...
- the rest of the hymn. It appears about 1768 in the iberian musical form Vilancete/Villancico at Francesc Morera's "Si el grano divino". Most famously, in...
- Christmas carols were sung for the first time in 42 years. The villancico (or vilancete in Portuguese) was a common poetic and musical form of the Iberian Peninsula...
- Renaissance and classicist models, he cultivated the medieval genres of vilancete, cantiga and trova. For Joaquim dos Santos, the contradictory character...
- is all in the form of the typical 15th-century Portuguese poetry (the vilancete, the cantiga, the esparsa and the trova). Influenced by his travels in...
- several poems in the Cancioneiro of Garcia de Resende. He wrote a number of vilancetes and cantigas ("songs") which were influenced by a palatial style and the...
- Nacional de Arqueologia e Etnologia, Lisbon) The poetical forms are the vilancete (or villancico), the cantiga and the romance. The first two, similar to...
- following recordings include works by Machado: 1989 - O Lusitano - Portuguese vilancetes, cantigas and romances. Gérard Lesne and Circa 1500. Virgin Veritas 59071...
- contains the only Portuguese m****cript madrigals known to date, besides vilancetes, cantigas and two rare examples of sacred villancicos, one for Christmas...