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‖ villotta|vɪlˈlɔtta| Also villota. Pl. villot(t)e. [It.] A type of villanella, originating in northern Italy.
1876Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms 446/2 Villotte (It.). The name given to the first secular pieces in harmony after the rules of counterpoint were fixed. 1926C. Gray in Gray & Heseltine Carlo Gesualdo i. 10 They would spend whole nights out in the bay [of Naples], singing villotte, and madrigals. 1942Bull. Amer. Musicological Soc. Apr. 9 The period of the villota is dated back by Torrefranca..to the first half of the 15th century... The theory is founded..chiefly upon a group of eleven villote..now preserved in the Marciana in Venice. 1958[see canzonetta]. 1980Early Music Jan. 104/2 The Libro primo contains a wide variety of text forms including the madrigal, villotta, canzone, and ballata-madrigal. |