• In music, a villanella (Italian pronunciation: [villaˈnɛlla]; plural villanelle) is a form of light Italian secular vocal music which originated in Italy...
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    La villanella rapita (The Abducted Country Girl) is an opera giocosa in two acts by Francesco Bianchi with additional arias by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart...
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  • figure in the development of Italian light secular music, especially the villanella. Details of his early life are unavailable; it is not even known where...
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    having a conventional tone. The word villanelle derives from the Italian villanella, referring to a rustic song or dance, and which comes from villano, meaning...
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    time as Zaide and later used as an overture to Francesco Bianchi's La villanella rapita (1784) – are often given as an overture to Zaide. Completions of...
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    Smith Council Member Seat 3 – Skip White Council Member Seat 4 – Joseph Villanella Council Member Seat 2 – Bill Milano Town Manager – Michael Disher Ponce...
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  • Ancient Airs, Suite No. 1 1. Balletto, "Il Conte Orlando" 2. Gagliarda 3. Villanella 4. Passo mezzo e mascherada Problems playing these files? See media help...
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    more popular, more homophonic vocal genres such as the frottola and the villanella. In these latter two genres, the increasing tendency was toward a more...
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    friend the Neapolitan writer Giulio Cesare Cortese. The following year his villanella Smorza crudel amore was set to music and in 1608 he published his poem...
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  • Villanelle by Luke Jennings Theocritus: a villanelle, a poem by Oscar Wilde Villanella, an Italian vocal music form This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Roman and Greek themes in them. At the time, it was often associated with villanella, and performed at carnivals with the musicians and singers atop floats...
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    for La villanella rapita (1785) 5 November 1785 Vienna 480 480 480 "Mandina amabile" (Score) for soprano, tenor and bass, for La villanella rapita (1785)...
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    more popular, more homophonic vocal genres such as the frottola and the villanella. In these latter two genres, the increasing tendency was toward a more...
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    musical genre that caricatured Black Africans. This genre is related to the villanella, a song that imitates lyric Neapolitan traditions of the street and countryside...
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    studying at Columbia University. While in New York, she met Mark Vito Villanella and married him in a wedding attended by many Fujimorist officials in...
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    Rodney Prada, viola da gamba Josetxu Obregón, baroque cello Kapsberger: La Villanella Johannette Zomer, Pino de Vittorio, Hans Jörg Mammel. Alpha Records (2001)...
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    known in his time. These include 530 motets, 175 Italian madrigals and villanellas, 150 French chansons, and 90 German lieder. No strictly instrumental...
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    Petrarchan verse about Love, Longing, and Death was replaced with the villanella and the canzonetta, compositions with dance rhythms and verses about a...
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    rondeau, virelai, bergerette, ballade, musique mesurée, canzonetta, villanella, villotta, and the lute song. Mixed forms such as the motet-chanson and...
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    Improvviso: Ciaconne, Bergamasche et un po' di folie 2004: Kapsberger: La Villanella 2004: La Tarantella: antidotum tarantulae 2005: Cavalieri: rappresentatione...
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    A 81 \ Villanella in D major BR-JCFB A 82 \ Angloise in D major and Trio in G major BR-JCFB A 83 \ March in G major BR-JCFB A 84 \ Villanella in B-flat...
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  • No 10 In E Minor Robert Johnson Com Palefaced Deith Roberto Di Simone Villanella Di Cenerentola (From La Gatta Cenerentola) Thomas Campion My Sweetest...
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    also complaints against Keiko Fujimori herself and her husband Mark Vito Villanella, after it was revealed that the latter had made a purchase of land in...
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  • primo di villanelle (1610), 20 villanellas for 1–3 voices and basso continuo Libro secundo di villanelle (1619), 21 villanellas for 1–3 voices and basso continuo...
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    Bianchi Operas Castore e Polluce (1779) Arbace (1781) Zemira (1781) La villanella rapita (1783) Alonso e Cora (1786) Calto (1788) La morte di Cesare (1788)...
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    Bianchi Operas Castore e Polluce (1779) Arbace (1781) Zemira (1781) La villanella rapita (1783) Alonso e Cora (1786) Calto (1788) La morte di Cesare (1788)...
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  • the canzonetta was closely related to a popular Neapolitan form, the villanella. The songs were always secular, and generally involved pastoral, irreverent...
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    these new-fangled Galiardos and Senior Fantasticos, to whose amorous Villanellas and Quipassas I prostitute my pen in hope of gaine.: 92  On the question...
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  • Video game music – melodic music as defined by its media. Viking metal Villanella – 16th century Neapolitan songs. Virelais Visual kei – Japanese music...
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  • song or lyrical poetry, often associated with rustic and popular themes. Villanella – Rustic, often lively Italian song. Branle – Lively French dance. Galliard...
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