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- The frottola (pronounced [ˈfrɔttola]; plural frottole) was the predominant type of Italian po****r secular song of the late fifteenth and early sixteenth...
- known frottolas, Io non compro più speranza was composed in 1504 and published in the first book of Frottolas of Petrucci . Some of his later frottolas are...
- sectionally with more homophonic textures or with unadorned plainsong. His frottolas, by far the largest and most historically significant part of his output...
- in Venice. He published two collections of lute music (containing 126 frottolas and 46 ricercares), printed by the Venetian printing house of Ottaviano...
- composers in the 1520s partly originated from the three-to-four voice frottola (1470–1530); partly from composers' renewed interest in poetry written...
- composer of the Renaissance. He was one of the most prolific composers of frottola after Marchetto Cara and Bartolomeo Tromboncino. Of his early life, almost...
- El Grillo (The Cricket) is a frottola by Josquin des Prez. Possibly written in the late 15th to early 16th century, it is regarded as one of Josquin's...
- songs for voice and lute, which were particularly po****r in Italy (see frottola) and England. The earliest surviving lute music is Italian, from a late...
- style of the Italian composers current at the time, who were writing frottolas (the light and po****r predecessor to the madrigal). Compère had a gift...
- Ferrara. Pesenti was one of the most lively and inventive of the so-called frottola composers, including Marchetto Cara and Bartolomeo Tromboncino. "Ha' tu...