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- Francesco Berni, and collected Tutti I trionfi, larri, mascherate o canti carnascialeschi, andati per Firenze dal tempo del Magnifico Lorenzo vecchio de 'Medici...
- A carnival song or canto carnascialesco (pl. canti carnascialeschi) was a late fifteenth- and early sixteenth-century song used to celebrate the carnival...
- playwright (Clizia, Mandragola), a poet (Sonetti, Canzoni, Ottave, Canti carnascialeschi), and a novelist (Bel****or arcidiavolo). Some of his other work: Decennale...
- Carnevaleschi", 20 pieces Strings for 2 violins and cello; (aka. Divertimenti Carnascialeschi); sections: Minuetto, Alessandrina 1-6, Perigordino 1-2, Valzer 1-4...
- Firenzuola. Canzoniere e sonetti, c.1473, largely unedited Quattro canti carnascialeschi, c.1473 Amorum libellus, Liber secundus epistolarum ad amicos, Epigrammatum...
- season led to the creation of witty, earthy carnival songs called canti carnascialeschi. The 16th century saw the advent of printed polyphonic music and advances...
- Accademia della Crusca. Parere sopra la seconda edizione de' Canti Carnascialeschi e in difesa della prima edizione, by Antonmaria Biscioni, procured...
- Sicilian term for lyric songs canti a catoccu: A kind of lyric song canti carnascialeschi: Carnival songs cepranese: A form of multi-part song from Lazio cioparedda:...
- task was to envision the concept and text for a carnival song (canti carnascialeschi) and then to present their creation on a float with costumes, singers...
- 1500 — The witty, earthy songs of the Florentine carnival, the canti carnascialeschi, are in vogue. 1501 — Ottaviano dei Petrucci publishes the Odhecaton...