Some of these traditions are metric conventions, which are constitutive for certain genres such as Italian and French canzone. |
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His fantasies, for example, display the form from entirely new, incomparably varied, perspective: imitative sections alternate with episodes of toccata or canzone, or even with dance sequences. |
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At 13 he was a winner of Italian TV talent show Ti Lascio Una Canzone and was targeted by bullies at school in Rome. |
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The Canzone and Tarantella were master-classes in revealing the substance beneath Liszt's rhetoric. |
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Canzone has met enough Indians to say namaste when we clamber board. |
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