- framework,
often in
triple meter. The
villancico developed as a
secular polyphonic genre until religious villancicos gained po****rity in the
second half...
-
Cancioncitas (in Spanish).
Retrieved 24
December 2022. "El
origen de los
villancicos, las
canciones típicas de la Navidad". historia.nationalgeographic.com...
- 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...
-
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...
- membranophone. It is
typical of Portugal, Spain,
where it
usually accompanies villancicos, aguinaldos, and
other po****r songs. It is also used in traditional...
- CD covers. 1976 -
Music from
Christian and
Jewish Spain, 1450-1550.
Villancicos and
romances from the
cancioneros Colombina, Palacio, and Upsala; recercadas...
- call aguinaldos. The more
religious versions of
these songs are
called villancicos and the ones with a
Criollo inspiration are
called décimas navideñas...
- King John III of Portugal. The dedication, and the
inclusion of six
villancicos in Portuguese,
suggests that Milán
traveled to that
country and spent...
- po****rity of the
villancicos in the 20th century, the term
became reduced to mean
merely "Christmas carol".
Important composers of
villancicos were Juan del...
-
During each
night of the novena,
families and
friends pray, eat, and sing
villancicos together,
often accompanied by
musical instruments.
After the novena...