Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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... composer personally associated with Cipriano de Rore and Adrian Willaert , the major composers in mid - sixteenth - century Venice . She performed both in her own family's salon and in that of Domenico Venier , a patrician who gathered ...
... composer personally associated with Cipriano de Rore and Adrian Willaert , the major composers in mid - sixteenth - century Venice . She performed both in her own family's salon and in that of Domenico Venier , a patrician who gathered ...
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... composers after 1540 increasingly took as their texts the more pathetic and spiritualized poems of Petrarch on Laura's death rather than the amatory poems on her life , which had previously been more popular.23 From Ariosto , it was the ...
... composers after 1540 increasingly took as their texts the more pathetic and spiritualized poems of Petrarch on Laura's death rather than the amatory poems on her life , which had previously been more popular.23 From Ariosto , it was the ...
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... composer's skill , and merry material was more likely to be set as a villanella . Stampa's verses , full of dramatic emotion , are mentioned by Einstein as an example of the " mannerist " poetry that attracted composers " for the clash ...
... composer's skill , and merry material was more likely to be set as a villanella . Stampa's verses , full of dramatic emotion , are mentioned by Einstein as an example of the " mannerist " poetry that attracted composers " for the clash ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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