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‖ canzone|kanˈtsone| [It. canzone (= Sp. cancion, Pr. canso, canson. F. chanson):—L. cantiōn-em singing, song, f. cant- ppl. stem of can-ĕre to sing.] In Ital. or Prov. Lit.: A song, a ballad; a species of lyric, closely resembling the madrigal but less strict in style.
1590Greene Never too late (1600) 34 Francesco..to try the finesse of his wit, with a poeticall furie, began thus to make a Canzone. a1789Burney Hist. Mus. (ed. 2) II. iv. 325 When the song is written on a grave or tragic subject, says he it is called Canzone. 1877Mrs. Oliphant Makers of Flor. iv. 122 The Florentine public..sang the great poet's canzones about the streets. |