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canzone
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canción
Italian or Provençal song or ballad.
canzona
metre
musical form
song form
music genre
Russian
кансона
canzona
1
Now follows a number which the author calls a
"
canzona
"
-
song
2
The
Canzona
Chamber Choir, with the Orchestra of St Cecilia, is doing exactly that.
3
Gary has written for
Canzona
and Art New Zealand and has attended music festivals in Warsaw, Helsinki and Tokyo.
4
"En't they got dæmons then, the witches?" said the other man, Michael
Canzona
.
1
A wonderful
canzone
by Guinicelli contains the following verses:
2
Some one mentioned a Tuscan popular
canzone
.
3
They are restricted to two forms: the sonnet, borrowed from the Sicilians, and the
canzone
,
from the Provençals.
4
They are written in two forms, the
canzone
taken from the Provencals, and the sonnet, taken from the Sicilians.
5
And not believing that I could relate this in the brevity of a sonnet, I began then a
canzone
.
6
Dante cites the first verse of this
Canzone
,
Paradiso, VIII.
7
Dante himself prized this
Canzone
,
and represents Buonagiunta da Lucca in Purgatory as addressing him,-
8
See the
Canzone
translated by me, forming Appendix I.
9
Of a surety, will spring of this union a numerous progeny of
canzones
,
sonnets and ballades.
10
See the
Canzone
translated in Appendix I.
11
[Footnote C: Compare with this passage
Canzone
x, st. 5, 6.
12
[Footnote M: This
Canzone
is one of the most beautiful of Dante's minor poems.
13
They reached the
Canzone
del Mare just in time for lunch, and Sarah looked everywhere for her daughter, but she couldn't find her.
14
And he stuck his hands in his pockets and went away round the corner of the cottage, whistling the tune of the
"
Canzone
di Marechiaro."
15
(
Canzone
:
"Voi che sapete.")
popular canzone
wonderful canzone
Russian
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канцона
Portuguese
canzone
Spanish
canción
cancion