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Canzone
Canzone Can*zo"ne, n. [It., a song, fr. L. cantio, fr. canere to sing. Cf. Chanson, Chant.] (Mus.) (a) A song or air for one or more voices, of Proven[,c]al origin, resembling, though not strictly, the madrigal. (b) An instrumental piece in the madrigal style.
Canzonet
Canzonet Can`zo*net", n. [It. canzonetta, dim. of canzone.] (Mus.) A short song, in one or more parts.

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- catalogue. Canzon prima (item I) a 5, Ch.195 Canzon (II) a 6, Ch.196 Canzon (III) a 6, Ch.197 Canzon (IV) a 6, Ch.198 Canzon (V) a 7, Ch.199 Canzon (VI) a...
- Gabrieli Canzon Septimi Toni...
- canzona, though both earlier and later the singular was spelled either canzon or canzone with the plural canzoni. The use of canzone as the plural is...
- A somewhat similar musical theme arises also in a br**** ensemble work, Canzon per sonare no. 2, by Giovanni Gabrieli (c.1555–1612). [citation needed]...
- first section of the M**** ordinary, Kyrie. Frescobaldi offers canzonas (Canzon dopo l'epistola) for the Gradual section of the m****, and ricercars (Recercar...
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- the title Musikalische Privatlust (1689). Also some organ works remain: Canzon in a-minor, Canzona in d-minor, Praeludium ex G, Canzonetta in D-major....
- print. (The distinction of being the first belongs to Adriano Banchieri's "Canzon undecima 'In echo' (L'organistina bella)" in 1596).[citation needed] The...
- Carte! Bon Voyage! Destination... Russia Bon Voyage! Destination... Canada Canzon and Fuga Merry go Rondo Two Seventeenth Century Dances Allegro Spiritoso...
- Excerpt from a trombone part from a Picchi canzon (1625). The baritone clef seen here is very common for trombone parts of this era....