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canzona

16th-century instrumental form modelled on vocal polyphony, adopted by Girolamo Frescobaldi, Johann Sebastian Bach, Andrea Gabrieli, and Giovanni Gabrieli.



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Fifty works have been chosen, representing such forms as chant, organum, masses, motets, chanson, canzonas, lute pieces, ricercari and keyboard works from an anonymous early-seventeenth-century canzona to a fugue from Bach's Die Kunst der Fuge.
con una Canzona dello Amore celeste et divino, col Commento dello Ill.
 
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