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- Moresche abstract "Moresche is the plural of moresca, meaning Moorish thing, or Moorish girl in Italian. Both the singular and plural can refer to both a 15th~16th Century dance genre or to a 15th~16th Century song genre. This article concerns the genre of moresche, polyphonic "moorish" songs. For the dance, see moresca.Moresche musically have no common heritage with the moresca dance form. Instead moresche are related to villanelle and villanescas, stylized village songs for 3 to 5 voices. The significant difference relates to their texts - parodying the Italian spoken by African slaves in Italy. A related genre are greghesche, madrigals imitating Italian spoken by Greeks in Italy. The texts of moresche are often near untranslatable, due either to obscenity and double entendre, or nonsense language, or both.The French singer and printer Antonio Barrè can claim the distinction of publishing the first known examples of moresche as partsongs in his Secondo libro delle muse a tre voci: canzoni moresche di diversi autori (Rome 1555). The Neapolitan moresca à 3 appeared only "after the canzone villanesca alla napolitana à 3 had gained a secure foothold" and can be considered a development of the villanesca from bucolic to more raucous subject matter; in text, language and musical idiom. Chronologically moresche belong the last years of renaissance polyphonic song before monody and baroque polyphony, and also on the cusp of change from the dominance in Italy of Flemish masters such as Willaert to native Italians such as Andrea Gabrieli.".
- Moresche wikiPageID "26348074".
- Moresche wikiPageLength "2330".
- Moresche wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Moresche wikiPageRevisionID "624111225".
- Moresche wikiPageWikiLink Adrian_Willaert.
- Moresche wikiPageWikiLink Andrea_Gabrieli.
- Moresche wikiPageWikiLink Antonio_Barrè.
- Moresche wikiPageWikiLink Baldassare_Donato.
- Moresche wikiPageWikiLink Category:Renaissance_music.
- Moresche wikiPageWikiLink Double_entendre.
- Moresche wikiPageWikiLink Giaches_de_Wert.
- Moresche wikiPageWikiLink Lassus.
- Moresche wikiPageWikiLink Madrigal.
- Moresche wikiPageWikiLink Madrigal_(music).
- Moresche wikiPageWikiLink Moresca.
- Moresche wikiPageWikiLink Orlande_de_Lassus.
- Moresche wikiPageWikiLink Villanelle.
- Moresche wikiPageWikiLink Willaert.
- Moresche wikiPageWikiLinkText "moresche".
- Moresche hasPhotoCollection Moresche.
- Moresche subject Category:Renaissance_music.
- Moresche hypernym Plural.
- Moresche type Settlement.
- Moresche comment "Moresche is the plural of moresca, meaning Moorish thing, or Moorish girl in Italian. Both the singular and plural can refer to both a 15th~16th Century dance genre or to a 15th~16th Century song genre. This article concerns the genre of moresche, polyphonic "moorish" songs. For the dance, see moresca.Moresche musically have no common heritage with the moresca dance form. Instead moresche are related to villanelle and villanescas, stylized village songs for 3 to 5 voices.".
- Moresche label "Moresche".
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- Moresche sameAs Q6911419.
- Moresche sameAs Q6911419.
- Moresche wasDerivedFrom Moresche?oldid=624111225.
- Moresche isPrimaryTopicOf Moresche.