- mid-century. The
music of the
early villanella (known as the
canzone villanesca) is
invariably for
three unaccompanied voices. The
first composers of...
- rogavi. EN2016 2007
Francisco Guerrero –
Villanescas (volume II) EN2018 2008
Francisco Guerrero –
Villanescas (volume III)EN2023 2010 Tomás Luis de Victoria...
- the
moresca dance form.
Instead moresche are
related to
villanella and
villanescas,
stylized village songs for
three to five voices. The
significant difference...
-
consisted of two
books of
Canzoni villanesche in 1541,
which contained 31
villanescas and 11 mascheratas. They were held in high
esteem by Nola's contemporaries;...
-
transcriptions for
vihuela of
polyphonic songs, motets, villancicos,
villanescas and
sonnets of
other composers, such as
Pedro Guerrero,
Francisco Guerrero...
- 1:
Galante (or Minueto), Oriental,
Fandango (or Zarabanda); Vol. 2:
Villanesca;
Andaluza (or Playera);
Rondalla aragonesa (or Jota); Vol. 3: Valenciana;...
- Gian
Domenico del
Giovane da Nola,
Neapolitan composer,
famous for his
villanescas and
villanellas in the
Neapolitan style (died 1592) date
unknown – Nicola...
- vesperarum. The only
works printed in his
lifetime were a
villancico and two
villanescas, in Daza's 1576 El Parnaso. His
works include a
number of
motets preserved...
- music,
although it
contains music besides villottas such as a
dozen villanescas and four
madrigals not by
Barges but by
Andrea Patricio (composers at...
- this may
reflect an
influence from the
contemporary vocal form of the
villanesca. In addition, he
wrote extended homophonic sections,
showing somewhat...