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Revision as of 17:08, 13 August 2020
General Information
Title: IL PRIMO LIBRO / DE VILLOTTE ALLA PADOANA / Con alcune Napolitane a quatro uoci intitolate Villotte del fiore Nouamente / Per Antonio Gardano stampate et date in luce. / A QVATRO VOCI / In Venetia Appresso Antonio Gardano. 1557
The texts of the villotte often carry a second, sexual meaning. For information see Marshall, Melanie L. ‘Cultural Codes and Hierarchies in the Mid-Cinquecento Villotta.’ PhD diss. 2 vols. University of Southampton, 2004.
Publication date and place: 1557 by Angelo Gardano in Venice. – Edition 1
Publication date and place: 1560 by Girolamo Scotto in Venice. – Edition 2
Publication date and place: 1564 by Girolamo Scotto in Venice. – Edition 3
, the source contains only the alto part.
Editions
- 25 works – Published 1557 – 1560
- 1564 – Published 22 works – 22 works
Composer: Filippo Azzaiolo and other composers, see table below.
List of music
The attributions to the composers other than Azzaiolo, which are given in the table exactly as in the source, follow the Treccani article (see below), which in turn is obviously based on Grove Music Online.