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of the verse in the earlier Neapolitan forms of the villanelle is usually abR abR abR ccR, where "R" is a refrain repeated exactly. The villanelle became one of the most popular forms of song in Italy around mid-century.
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The music of the early villanella (known as the canzone villanesca) is invariably for three unaccompanied voices. The first composers of villanelle were the Neapolitans
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The subject matter is generally rustic, comic, and often satirical; frequently the mannerisms of art music, such as the madrigal, are a subject of parody. The
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secular vocal music which originated in Italy just before the middle of the 16th century. It first appeared in
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Donna G. Cardamone, "'Madrigali a Tre et Arie Napolitane' – A Typographical and Repertorial Study".
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This article is about the Italian vocal music form. For the French-originated poetic form, see
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Donna G. Cardamone, "The Debut of the Canzone Villanesca alla Napolitana".
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The Canzone Villanesca alla Napolitane and Related Forms, 1537-1570
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Index

Villanelle
Killing Eve
Villanelle (character)
[villaˈnɛlla]
Italian
Naples
canzonetta
madrigal
rhyme scheme
Giovanni Domenico da Nola
Giovan Tomaso di Maio
Adrian Willaert
Luca Marenzio
Adriano Banchieri
Orlande de Lassus
Denis Arnold
Stanley Sadie
Gustave Reese
ISBN
0-393-09530-4
ISBN
0-674-61525-5
ISBN
0-8357-1184-6
ISBN
88-7096-177-X
Categories
Renaissance music
Baroque music
Italian music history

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