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instrumental canzona was soon
independently composed, not
least by
Gabrieli in his br****
canzonas and by
Girolamo Frescobaldi in his
keyboard canzonas. As a...
- St. George's
Canzona is a
British musical ensemble. In
Britain at least, it may be said that the early-music
movement was
initiated by
Arnold Dolmetsch...
- (1615–6),
ricercars and
canzonas (1615), the
cappricios (1624), the
second book of
toccatas (1627), and a
volume of
canzonas for one to four instruments...
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previous periods. The
beginnings of the
sonata form took
shape in the
canzona, as did a more
formalized notion of
theme and variations. The tonalities...
- of
contrapuntal compositions, such as
imitative ricercars, capriccios,
canzonas, and fantasias. The
Baroque composer Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)...
- 14.15–14.26 Lbl Add.36661: 3 toccatas, 2
canzonas, F 15.51–15.55 I-RAc
classense 545: 2 capriccios, 1
canzona, 1 verset, F 15.17–15.20 V-CVbav
Chigi Q...
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Claudio Merulo wrote in the
typical Italian genres of the toccata, the
canzona, and the ricercar. In Spain, the
works of
Antonio de Cabezón
began the...
- or
Fugue BWV 583–591:
various free
organ compositions (Trios/Aria/
Canzona/Allabreve/Pastorale/Kleines
harmonisches Labyrinth ) BWV 592–597: Concertos...
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Green distinguishes between genre and form. He
lists madrigal, motet,
canzona, ricercar, and
dance as
examples of
genres from the
Renaissance period...
- are all
variation canzonas, i.e.
sectional pieces in
which a
single theme is
treated with
different counterpoints; the last
canzona actually starts with...