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The canzone villanesca alla napolitana - Social, Cultural and Historical Contexts (Hardcover, New Ed)
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The canzone villanesca alla napolitana - Social, Cultural and Historical Contexts (Hardcover, New Ed)
Series: Variorum Collected Studies
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The printed debut of the canzone villanesca alla napolitana
occurred on 24 October 1537, in Naples. Fifteen anonymous 'rustic
songs' were published by Johannes de Colonia in a pocket-sized
anthology with a cover featuring three women with hoes tilling the
soil. The adjective villanesca (from villano or peasant) in the
strict sense of the word means rustic or crude, but in this new
context it also intimates that Neapolitan poet-musicians had been
affected by the instinctive lyrical traditions of everyday people.
The articles in this volume trace the Neapolitan origins of this
song form, and its subsequent development as it spread quickly
throughout Italy in a succession of editions published in Venice
and Rome, providing a diverse repertory of lively songs to amuse
the privileged that held and attended academies. Several studies
focus on key figures in this process, notably Ferrante Sanseverino,
Prince of Salerno, and Orlando di Lasso. At the same time the
author relates these developments to the contemporary political
context, notably the rivalry of Spain and France for control of the
Kingdom of Naples.
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