Abstract is: Barzelletta (lit. "jest") was a popular verse form used by frottola composers in Italy in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. It is generally trochaic, with eight syllables per line. The barzelletta consists of two sections: a reprisa which is four rhyming lines (abba or abab), a stanza, and a volta. The barzelletta tends to be lively and dance-like, with heavy accents on cadences.
music genre | Q188451 |
forme fixe | Q2572794 |
musical form | Q862597 |
stanza | Q1756348 |
Catalan (ca / Q7026) | Barzelletta | wikipedia |
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Norwegian, Nynorsk (nn / Q25164) | Barzelletta | wikipedia |
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