Canzone
A "Canzone" is a type of lyrical poem that originated in medieval Italy, often associated with the Dolce Stil Novo literary movement. It typically features a structured form, including stanzas and a refrain, and expresses themes of love, beauty, and nature. The canzone was a popular form among poets like Francesco Petrarca and Giovanni Boccaccio.
In music, the term "canzone" refers to a song, particularly in the context of Italian popular music. It encompasses various styles and genres, from traditional folk songs to contemporary pop. The canzone often highlights emotional expression and storytelling, making it a significant part of Italian culture.