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1Novissime canzonette musicali

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  • Title: Novissime canzonette musicali
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  • Language: ita
  • Number of Pages: Median: 16
  • Publisher: Per Domenico Lovisa à Rialto
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  • Publish Location: In Venezia

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  • First Year Published: 1720
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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The Anacreontic Song

fact that he had composed the song. The best evidence we have for a claim of authorship occurs in his Fifth Book of Canzonets (1799), which included an arrangement

English art song

his Op. 9 2-part canzonets were published in 1770 Samuel Arnold (1740–1802), primarily a theater composer, but published a book of solo songs, Op. 13, in

American Pie (Don McLean album)

quite surprising: a piece titled "The Muses Delight: Catches, Glees, Canzonets and Canons," written in the late eighteenth century by an English composer

1597 in music

Vincenti) Thomas Morley A Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall Musicke Canzonets, or little short aers to five and sixe voices (London: Peter Short) Pietro

Glee (music)

Selection of Glees, Duets, Canzonets, etc. (3 Vols) at IMSLP https://imslp.org/wiki/A_Selection_of_Glees%2C_Duets%2C_Canzonets%2C_etc._(Webbe%2C_Samuel)

Now Is the Month of Maying

was written by Thomas Morley and published in 1595. It is based on the canzonet So ben mi ch'a bon tempo used by Orazio Vecchi in his 1590 Selva di varia

Ruggiero Giovannelli

volumes of five books,[clarification needed] five- and eight-part motets and three part canzonets (or canzonettes, instrumentals performed as entrances or

Tommaso Giordani

Gloria, 1792 Songs Six duettini italiens op. 6 (c.1773) Six Canzonets op. 11 (1775) Six Italian Canzonets op. 13 (c.1775) Eight English Canzonets op. 15 (1776)

Hans Leo Hassler

songs, “in the manner of foreign madrigal and canzonets,” and the Lustgarten, Hassler brought to Germany the villanelle, canzonette, and dance songs of

William Byrd

Lady Periam, she also received the dedication of Thomas Morley's two-part canzonets of 1595. The contents show Byrd's mastery of a wide variety of keyboard