- The
villancico (Spanish,
pronounced [biʎanˈθiko]) or
vilancete (Portuguese,
pronounced [vilɐ̃ˈsetɨ]) was a
common poetic and
musical form of the Iberian...
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Christmas villancico. "Tus
divinas lágrimas bellas",
Baroque Christmas villancico. "Un
Cupido nos ha nacido" in 4 and 6 voices,
Baroque Christmas villancico. "Arroyuelo...
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often used
interchangeably with cantiga, cantar, canson, and
sometimes villancico; it was
related to the
chanson of the Franco-Flemish school. Canción was...
- Ríu or Ríu Chíu, is a
Spanish villancico that has
attained some
contemporary fame as a
Christmas carol. The
villancico is
attributed by some
sources to...
- Niedzielny.
Retrieved 4
April 2024. "'Arre Borriquito':
letra e
historia del
villancico". Las
Provincias (in
European Spanish). 9
December 2015.
Retrieved 24...
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children who sing the
carols are
given tips.
Christmas songs are
called villancicos in Spain; they are
mainly sung by
children at
small parties.
Dance parties...
- and so is in part
equivalent to the
English carol,
French noel,
Spanish villancico, and like
these genres occupies a
middle ground between folk and learned...
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German bar form,
Spanish 13th-century cantiga, and the
later canción, and
villancico.
Fallows David Fallows. "Formes Fixes",
Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy...
- Laird's book
Towards a
History of the
Spanish Villancico as "a
milestone in the
study of the
villancico." He
directs the
Instrumental Collegium Musi****...
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anonymous Spanish music printed in
Venice in 1556. Its
actual title is
Villancicos de
diversos Autores, a dos, y a tres, y a quatro, y a
cinco bozes, agora...