- The
Sicilian octave (Italian:
ottava siciliana) is a
verse form
consisting of
eight lines of
eleven syllables each,
called a hendecasyllable. The form...
-
Rispetti e
strambotti is a work for
string quartet composed in 1920 by Gian
Francesco Malipiero. The
piece was
first performed on
September 25, 1920, in...
- deliberation. His works,
under the
title Virginia, Comedia,
Capitoli e
Strambotti di
Messer Bernardo Accolti Aretino, were
published at
Florence in 1513...
-
translation of
Geschichte der Musik, 1937, rev. 1938, 1947
Canzoni Sonetti Strambotti et Frottole.
Libro Tertio (
Andrea Antico, 1517).
Smith College: Northampton...
-
Antonio Caracciolo and
Benedetto Gareth (il Chariteo),
whose eight-lined
strambotti he took as
model for his own. In 1494, however, he had to quit the city...
- pavanes, galliards, bergamasques,
chaconnes and the like) and
songs (
strambotti-
short rounds in folk style, frottole- po****r songs, arias, canzoni)...
- poetry. In
formal Italian with
Venetian characteristics, he
wrote laude,
strambotti and both
short and long love songs. He also
wrote music and was known...
- needed]
Pause del
Silenzio for the orchestra,
composed in 1917
Rispetti e
Strambotti for
string quartet,
composed in 1920 L'Orfeide for the stage, composed...
- canzonettas, canticles, hymns, psalms, lamentations, ricercares, tientos,
strambotti, and
other forms of the time. The
compositional ideal which he maintained...
- Most of the
poems are in the form of the barzellette, but
there are also
strambotti, sonnets,
capitoli and ode.
Almost everything is in a verse-refrain format...