Popular Italian secular vocal composition that originated around 1560
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In music, a canzonetta (Italian pronunciation:[kantsoˈnetta]; pl. canzonette, canzonetti or canzonettas) is a popular Italian secular vocal composition that originated around 1560. Earlier versions were somewhat like a madrigal but lighter in style—but by the 18th century, especially as it moved outside of Italy, the term came to mean a song for voice and accompaniment, usually in a light secular style.
In music, a canzonetta (Italian pronunciation: [kantsoˈnetta]; pl. canzonette, canzonetti or canzonettas) is a popular Italian secular vocal composition...
H7 \ Canzonetta: Chi mai di questo core W H8 \ Canzonetta: Ascoltami, o Clori W H9 \ Canzonetta: Lascia ch'io possa, o Nice W H10 \ Canzonetta: Parlami...
BuxWV 167 — Canzonetta in C for Harpsichord (or Organ) BuxWV 168 – Canzonetta in D minor for Harpsichord (or Organ) BuxWV 169 – Canzonetta in E minor for...
Figaro 19. E Susanna non vien – Dove sono i bei momenti – Countess 20. Canzonetta sull'aria – Susanna, Countess 21. Ricevete, o padroncina – Farm girls...
nnammurato (La Canzonetta, FDM 507) 1981 – 'O motorino (La Canzonetta, FDM 510; with Mario Da Vinci) 1982 – Annabella (La Canzonetta, FDM 519; with Mario...
"La partenza" is a 1749 canzonetta by Pietro Metastasio (1698-1782). It is among his most famous canzonettas and after being set by the poet himself was...
the 16th century. It first appeared in Naples, and influenced the later canzonetta, and from there also influenced the madrigal. The subject matter is generally...
wrote little, though the cantatas which belong to this period, and the canzonetta Ecco quel fiero istante, which he sent to his friend Farinelli, rank among...
given several world and U.S. premieres of their work, including Venables' Canzonetta in 2014 and a new piece by Aminikia in October 2017. Members of Circadian...
Versunken Todessehnen voice, piano 1877–82 A. 3/8 So bello non, Neapolitan canzonetta voice, piano 1882 Op. 91 2 Songs for an Alto Voice with Viola and Piano...
Orazio Giaccio (fl. 1610s) was an Italian composer. His canzonetta Laberinto amoroso was published in Naples by Gargano and Nucci in 1618. Dinko Fabris...
musical forms then in common use — the frottola and the ballata, the canzonetta and the mascherata — were light compositions with verses of low literary...
composition originating in Italy, characterized by a contrapuntal style. Canzonetta – Short, light, and usually simple song or instrumental piece. Carol –...
sacred and secular cantatas Tchaikovsky, theme to Swan Lake Samuel Barber, Canzonetta, op. 48, for oboe and string orchestra (1977–78, orch. completed by Charles...
gossamer light texture of his scherzo movements, exemplified also by the Canzonetta movement of the String Quartet, Op. 12, and the scherzo of the Piano Trio...
Banner (1941) Bluebird Pas de Deux, from Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1941) Canzonetta Jean Sibelius (1963) Two Sacred Songs from Hugo Wolf's Spanisches Liederbuch...
included the caccia, rondeau, virelai, bergerette, ballade, musique mesurée, canzonetta, villanella, villotta, and the lute song. Mixed forms such as the motet-chanson...