Search results for "Frottola" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • under a simple melody. This became the Italian frottola form which was known as a national genre. ==References== * Bradshaw, Murray C., and Degrada ...
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  • for one or many voices, forms such as the frottola, chanson and madrigal. Secular vocal genres included the madrigal, the frottola, the caccia ...
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  • one of his most famous secular compositions, the frottola El grillo, as well as In te Domine speravi, based on Psalm 30. The latter composition may ...
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  • A madrigal is a setting for two or more voices of a secular text, often in Italian. The madrigal has its origins in the frottola, and was also ...
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  • Loyset Compère (c. 1445 – August 16, 1518) was a French composer of the Renaissance period. From the same generation as Josquin des Prez, ...
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