Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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... madrigals , she could undoubtedly perform that sort of singing in parts as well . Actually , although Perissone published some of his music together with that of Cipriano de Rore , one of the foremost polyphonic composers of the time ...
... madrigals , she could undoubtedly perform that sort of singing in parts as well . Actually , although Perissone published some of his music together with that of Cipriano de Rore , one of the foremost polyphonic composers of the time ...
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... madrigal , with its texts in the purer Italian recommended by Bembo and drawn most frequently from the same ... madrigals emphasizes the poet's anguished sorrow . 26 Feldman cites a poetic suggestion by Dolce that terms of grief ...
... madrigal , with its texts in the purer Italian recommended by Bembo and drawn most frequently from the same ... madrigals emphasizes the poet's anguished sorrow . 26 Feldman cites a poetic suggestion by Dolce that terms of grief ...
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... Madrigal ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1949 ) , 1 : 200 . 23. Ibid . Thus , for another example , Luca Di Marenzio in the preface to his 1588 volume of madrigals refers to his own change of style : " questi Madrigali da me ...
... Madrigal ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1949 ) , 1 : 200 . 23. Ibid . Thus , for another example , Luca Di Marenzio in the preface to his 1588 volume of madrigals refers to his own change of style : " questi Madrigali da me ...
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Hagiographical Parody in the Ysengrimus | 1 |
Mythological Lovers in Chaucers Troilus and Criseyde | 13 |
GENERAL | 22 |
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