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Mus. History 4

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Girolamo Mei   Florentine scholar who edited several Greek dramas  
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Vincenzo Galilei   Theorist and composer and father of Galileo  
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Jacopo Peri   Involved in early opera Part of Camerata  
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Giulio Caccini   early opera. Part of Camerata  
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Monody   1. An accompanied song 2. the musical texture of solo singing accompanied by one or more instruments  
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Aria   Any section of Italian strophic poem for a solo singer  
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Solo madrigal   Through composed setting of a non-strophic poem for solo voice with accompaniment, distinguished from an aria and from a madrigal for several voices  
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Le nouve musiche   Book of songs - solo voice w/continuo, published in 1602  
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Emilio de'Cavalieri   In charge of theater, art and music @ the Florentine ducal court  
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Rappresentatione di Anima et di Corpo   Cavalieri's musical morality play  
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Recitative style   type of vocal singing that approaches speech and follows the natural rhythms of the text  
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Sinfonia   Term for an abstract ensemble piece, esp. one that serves as an intro to a vocal work  
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Ritornello   Instrumental introduction or interlude / like a refrain in an aria  
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Libretto   Literary text for an opera or the musical stage work.  
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