Canzona

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The canzona, also known as the canzon or canzone,Template:Efn is an Italian musical form derived from the Franco-Flemish and Parisian chansons.Template:R

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The canzona is an instrumental musical form that differs from the similar forms of ricercare and fantasia in its livelier, markedly rhythmic material and separation into distinct sections.Template:Sfn At first based on the Franco-Flemish polyphonic songs (chansons) that gave it its name, the instrumental canzona was soon independently composed, not least by Gabrieli in his brass canzonas and by Girolamo Frescobaldi in his keyboard canzonas. As a form, the canzona would influence the fugue,Template:Citation needed and the ensemble canzonas were the direct ancestors of the 17th-century sonata da chiesa.Template:Sfn

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