Caccia


a 14th-century Italian vocal form for two voices in canon plus an independent tenor, with a text describing the hunt or the cries and noises of village life.
Historical Examples

Ex Voto Samuel Bulter
Ex Voto Samuel Bulter
Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama Walter W. Greg
Ex Voto Samuel Bulter
Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature John Addington Symonds
Shadows of Flames Amelie Rives
Ex Voto Samuel Bulter
Ex Voto Samuel Bulter
Ex Voto Samuel Bulter
Ex Voto Samuel Bulter

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