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The Italian Madrigal, Volume I
Alfred Einstein
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VOLUME I--CHAPTER I. ANTECEDENTS (page 3)
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Delimitation (page 3)
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The Frottola (page 34)
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CHAPTER II. ORIGINS OF THE MADRIGAL (page 116)
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The Rise of the Madrigal (page 116)
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The First Madrigalists: Verdelot, C. Festa, Arcadelt (page 151)
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The Madrigal and Poetry (page 166)
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The Position of Music in Sixteenth Century Aesthetics (page 212)
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CHAPTER III. THE EARLY MADRIGAL (page 246)
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Festa and Verdelot (page 246)
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The Circle about the First Three Masters (page 275)
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Adrian Willaert and Venice (page 318)
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CHAPTER IV. THE LIGHTER FORMS (page 340)
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The Relation to the Madrigal (page 340)
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The Neapolitan Canzon Villanesca (page 352)
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Parody in the Villanella (page 373)
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The Transformation of the Napoletana in the North (page 378)
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CHAPTER V. THE POST-CLASSIC MADRIGAL (page 384)
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Cipriano de Rore (page 384)
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The Contemporaries of Willaert and Rore (page 423)
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The Immediate Venetian Circle around Willaert and Rore (page 438)
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Nasco and Ruffo (page 455)
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Published: 1971
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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