- The
ballata (plural:
ballate) is an
Italian poetic and
musical form in use from the late 13th to the 15th century. It has the
musical form AbbaA, with...
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Henry Ballate (born July 30, 1966, in
Aguada de Pasajeros, Cuba), is a Cuban-American
visual artist,
curator and Art
History Professor. He left Cuba in...
- (1911). Canzoni. London:
Elkin Mathews (poems) (1912). The
Sonnets and
Ballate of
Guido Cavalcanti Boston: Small,
Maynard and
Company (translations; cheaper...
- mostruoso, due idee di ****one. I
gemelli Colloredo a
Londra (1637) in due
ballate di
Robert Milbourne e
Martin Parker’,
Rivista di
Letterature Moderne e...
- of it has survived. What have
survived are eighty-nine
ballate for two voices, forty-two
ballate for
three voices, and
another nine
which exist in both...
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facsimile reprint with
introduction by
David Constable (1813); The
Sempill Ballates (T. G. Stevenson, Edinburgh, 1872)
containing all the poems; Satirical...
- ragazzi/Chi ce l'ha con me" – Clan, ACC 24022 1965: "Sono un simpatico/E voi
ballate/Due tipi come noi" – Clan, ACC 24024 1965: "La festa/Ringo" – Clan, ACC...
- the
Italian ars nova style,
among his
works are madrigals, cacce, and
ballate Marchetto da
Padova (fl. 1305–1319),
music theorist and composer. He lived...
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amorous character, are
printed in T. G. Stevenson's
edition of The
Sempill Ballates. His wife was
Egidia or
Geillis Elphinstone,
daughter of
George Elphinstone...
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music of the 14th and 15th centuries. He also
wrote a
handful of
Italian ballate,
almost certainly while he was in Italy. As is the case with his motets...