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Romanesca is a melodic-harmonic
formula po****r from the mid–16th to early–17th
centuries that was used as an aria
formula for
singing poetry and as a...
- the form
called a
romanesca; or its
slight variant, the p****amezzo antico; or the p****amezzo
antico in its
verses and the
romanesca in its reprise; or...
- two.
Gjerdingen describes the
Romanesca as an "opening gambit,"
meaning that the
normative placement of the
Romanesca would conventionally be
found at...
-
usually in the key of G minor, in the key of A
minor this gives: The
romanesca is a
variant of the p****amezzo antico,
where the
first chord is the III...
- the 1st
century BC –
developed their own cuisine, the
cucina giudaico-
romanesca.
Examples of
Roman dishes include saltimbocca alla
romana – a veal cutlet...
- the new
legible hand was
resisted by the
Roman Curia;
nevertheless the
Romanesca type was
developed in Rome
after the 10th century. The
script was not...
- chords: The
harmonic progression follows a
sequential pattern known as the
Romanesca,
which according to
Robert Gjerdingen was a
common schema during the 17th...
- Cookbook. London:
Ebury Press. Malizia,
Giuliano (1995). La
Cucina Ebraico-
Romanesca (in Italian). Roma:
Newton Compton Editori. Davidson, Alan (1999). The...
- Milano:
Giunti Martello. Malizia,
Giuliano (1995). La
Cucina Ebraico-
Romanesca (in Italian). Roma:
Newton Compton Editori. Rome.
Eyewitness Travel. DK...
- po****rity to the
harmonic structure, a
common pattern similar to the
romanesca. The
harmonies are complex, but
combine into a
pattern that is easily...