- A
ritornello [
ritorˈnɛllo] (Italian; "little return") is a
recurring p****age in
Renaissance music and
Baroque music for
orchestra or chorus. The earliest...
- 17th and
early 18th century, the da capo aria came to be
include the
ritornello (literally, 'little return'), a
recurring instrumental episode which featured...
- follows:
Orchestral ritornello: bars 1–56 Solo exposition: bars 57–154
Ritornello: bars 154–171 Development: bars 172–227
Ritornello: bars 227–250 Recapitulation:...
-
development of
ritornello in
early Italian opera at the very end of the 16th
century and
early 17th century.
While rondo form is
similar to
ritornello form, it...
-
which began with an
opening ritornello,
which was then
omitted in the
repeat (the sign
being placed after the
ritornello). The
segno sign is
encoded in...
- concerto)
opened with a
ritornello,
followed by a solo p****age
called episode,
after which a
tutti brings back (a
variant of) the
ritornello,
followed by further...
- half of the
ritornello.
Section B
starts with an 8-bar solo
episode and has
three more solo episodes,
punctuated by the two-bar
ritornello motto. In the...
-
historically informed performance. He is the
founder and
leader of the
ensemble Ritornello which performs music of the 16th and 17th
centuries for
voices and a great...
- movements. Both
start in the
manner of
Vivaldi with
unison writing in the
ritornello sections. The last
movement begins as follows: Bach then
proceeds to juxtapose...
- Test Tone" Monteverdi:
Orfeo Suite (Toccata;
Ritornello I;
Choro II;
Ritornello II;
Choro II;
Ritornello II) Scarlatti: "Sonata in G major, L. 209/K....