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- Canzona abstract "The canzona (It. plural canzone) is an instrumental musical form of the 16th and 17th centuries that developed from the Netherlandish chanson (Caldwell 2001). It differed from the similar forms of ricercare and fantasia in its livelier, markedly rhythmic material and separation into distinct sections (Grout 1960, 299).At first based on Franco-Flemish polyphonic songs (chansons), later independently composed, the instrumental canzonas, such as the brass canzonas of Giovanni Gabrieli and the keyboard canzonas of Girolamo Frescobaldi, influenced the fugue, and the ensemble canzonas were the direct ancestors of the 17th-century sonata da chiesa (Grout 1960, 252). In Italian, canzona literally means "song".".
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- Canzona wikiPageWikiLink Chanson.
- Canzona wikiPageWikiLink Donald_Jay_Grout.
- Canzona wikiPageWikiLink Fantasia_(music).
- Canzona wikiPageWikiLink Fugue.
- Canzona wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Gabrieli.
- Canzona wikiPageWikiLink Girolamo_Frescobaldi.
- Canzona wikiPageWikiLink John_Caldwell_(musicologist).
- Canzona wikiPageWikiLink John_Tyrrell_(musicologist).
- Canzona wikiPageWikiLink Polyphonic.
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- Canzona wikiPageWikiLink Ricercar.
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- Canzona wikiPageWikiLink Sonata_da_chiesa.
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- Canzona wikiPageWikiLinkText "Canzona".
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- Canzona reference "Caldwell, John. 2001. "Canzona". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan Publishers.".
- Canzona reference "Grout, Donald Jay. 1960. A History of Western Music. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.".
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- Canzona subject Category:16th-century_music_genres.
- Canzona subject Category:17th-century_music_genres.
- Canzona subject Category:Song_forms.
- Canzona subject Category:Songs_in_classical_music.
- Canzona hypernym Form.
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- Canzona comment "The canzona (It. plural canzone) is an instrumental musical form of the 16th and 17th centuries that developed from the Netherlandish chanson (Caldwell 2001).".
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