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		Definition of villanella in English: villanellanounPlural villanelle, Plural villanellas ˌvɪləˈnɛləˌviləˈnelə A form of Italian part-song originating in Naples in the 16th century, in rustic style with a vigorous rhythm.  Example sentencesExamples -  These arias and villanellas, composed by a singer and continuo player, a rhetorician and philosopher, who accompanied his own songs on the harp or the Spanish guitar, constitute a miniature art form of concentrated perfection’.
 -  His secular vocal music, monodic and polyphonic, is mainly contained in five volumes of Musiche, and ten volumes of madrigals and villanellas (Milan, Naples, Venice, Rome, 1606-24).
 
 
 Origin   Italian, feminine of villanello 'rural', diminutive of villano 'peasant'.    Definition of villanella in US English: villanellanounˌviləˈnelə A form of Italian part-song originating in Naples in the 16th century, in rustic style with a vigorous rhythm.  Example sentencesExamples -  His secular vocal music, monodic and polyphonic, is mainly contained in five volumes of Musiche, and ten volumes of madrigals and villanellas (Milan, Naples, Venice, Rome, 1606-24).
 -  These arias and villanellas, composed by a singer and continuo player, a rhetorician and philosopher, who accompanied his own songs on the harp or the Spanish guitar, constitute a miniature art form of concentrated perfection’.
 
 
 Origin   Italian, feminine of villanello ‘rural’, diminutive of villano ‘peasant’.     |