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The modern state of Italy did not come into being until 1861, though the roots of music on the Italian Peninsula can be traced back to the music of ancient Rome. However, the underpinnings of much modern Italian music come from the Middle Ages.
2 ημέρες πριν · Italy - Music, Opera, Folk: Italian music has been one of the supreme expressions of that art in Europe: the Gregorian chant, the innovation of modern musical notation in the 11th century, the troubadour song, the madrigal, and the work of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Claudio Monteverdi all form part of Italy’s proud musical heritage ...
One of the most influential events in early 20th century music was the return of Alfredo Casella from France in 1915; Casella founded the Società Italiana di Musica Moderna, which promoted several composers in disparate styles, ranging from experimental to traditional.
Although the ever-popular Rossini is certainly an exception to that, Italian music of the 19th century is dominated at the beginning by the likes of Bellini, Donizetti, and then, of course, for the last fifty years of the century by Giuseppe Verdi, the greatest musical icon in Italian history.
28 Οκτ 2018 · The multi-cultural origins of Italian traditional and popular music. Italy is a young country, after all. It only unified in 1861, a century and a half ago. We are used to consider pre-unification Italy as a political melting pot of states and principalities, often ruled over by foreign powers.
23 Δεκ 2023 · Italy boasts a rich musical history spanning from ancient Rome to the present day. Italy played a crucial role in the development of Western Christian liturgies, introducing antiphonal psalmody and responsorial singing of the Gradual.
a major role in the history of music. The Italian Ars Nova which had its center in Florence and in Lombardy produced a large number of secular compositions and held an important place in contemporary society, as is shown by several literary testimonies. This music, as that of the troubadours, developed in close connection with vernacular poetry.