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  • Villanella - Wikipedia
    In music, a villanella (Italian pronunciation: [villaˈnɛlla]; plural villanelle) is a form of light Neapolitan secular vocal music which originated in the Kingdom of Naples just before the middle of the 16th century
  • Villanella | Renaissance, Folk Dance | Britannica
    villanella, 16th-century Italian rustic part-song, usually for three unaccompanied voices, having no set form other than the presence of a refrain The villanella was most often written in chordal style with clear, simple rhythm
  • The Best Villanelles of All Time
    The original villanella was a ballad-like "country song" with a refrain, which did not adhere to any set form or have a predetermined length The highly structured, now-"standard" form of the English villanelle is actually a latecomer
  • Villanelle - Academy of American Poets
    During the Renaissance, the villanella and villancico (from the Italian villano, or peasant) were Italian and Spanish dance-songs French poets who called their poems “villanelle” did not follow any specific schemes, rhymes, or refrains
  • Villanelle - Definition and Examples - LitCharts
    Villanelle Definition What is a villanelle? Here’s a quick and simple definition: A villanelle is a poem of nineteen lines, and which follows a strict form that consists of five tercets (three-line stanzas) followed by one quatrain (four-line stanza) Villanelles use a specific rhyme scheme of ABA for their tercets, and ABAA for the quatrain
  • VILLANELLA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of VILLANELLA is a 16th century Italian part-song in an intentionally unsophisticated style
  • Why Do They Call It a Villanelle? - nevermorepoem. com
    The name “villanelle” comes from the Italian word villanella, which referred to a type of rustic song or pastoral poem The term villanella itself was derived from villano, meaning “peasant” or “countryman” in Italian, and it originally referred to songs sung by country folk, typically about rural life, love, and nature The musical
  • What does villanella mean? - Definitions. net
    In music, a villanella is a form of light Italian secular vocal music which originated in Italy just before the middle of the 16th century It first appeared in Naples, and influenced the later canzonetta, and from there also influenced the madrigal
  • Category:Villanellas - ChoralWiki
    A villanella is a form of light secular vocal music which originated in Italy just before the middle of the 16th century It first appeared in Naples, and influenced the later canzonetta, and from there also influenced the madrigal Unlike the madrigal, however, the villanella is strophic, with each verse set to the same music
  • Villanelle - Wikipedia
    The word villanelle derives from the Italian villanella, referring to a rustic song or dance, [2] and which comes from villano, meaning peasant or villein [3] Villano derives from the Medieval Latin villanus, meaning a "farmhand" [4] The etymology of the word relates to the fact that the form's initial distinguishing feature was the pastoral





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