- In music, a
canzonetta (Italian pronunciation: [kantsoˈnetta]; pl. canzonette,
canzonetti or
canzonettas) is a po****r
Italian secular vocal composition...
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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...
- in a
direct parody of the film. Le
nozze di Figaro, act 3,
scene X,
Canzonetta sull'aria "Che
soave zeffiretto", Neue Mozart-Ausgabe The
Shawshank Redemption...
- his
youthful period of
writing secular works, such as
madrigals and
canzonettas, was done. Nevertheless, he
achieved an
expressive intensity which was...
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penseroso (The Thinker, a
statue by Michelangelo) in C♯
minor Canzonetta del
Salvator Rosa (
Canzonetta of
Salvator Rosa) in A
major (Note: this song "Vado ben...
- the work of
Jacopo Peri. It uses the new
stile recitativo, as well as
canzonettas in the
style of the
concerto delle donne. The opera's
orchestration calls...
- strings. The
piece is in
three movements:
Allegro moderato (, D major)
Canzonetta:
Andante (3 4, G minor) Finale:
Allegro vivacissimo (2 4, D major) The...
-
Computers and
Composition 30.1 [Special Issue:
Writing on the Frontlines].
Canzonetta, Jordan; Vani
Kannan (2016). "Globalizing
Plagiarism &
Writing ****essment:...
- "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...
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polychoral style; and he also
wrote madrigals,
canzonettas and some
purely instrumental music. His
canzonettas achieved some fame
outside Italy:
Thomas Morley...