canzona

/kænˈzoʊnə/
noun
  1. A type of instrumental music from the Renaissance and early Baroque periods, similar to a song or piece for instruments.
    • The composer wrote a beautiful canzona for brass instruments.
    • During the concert, the orchestra played a lively canzona by Gabrieli.
    • Music students studied the structure of a canzona to understand early instrumental forms.
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