Music History – Renaissance
The ballade is a poetic and musical form that originated in the late Middle Ages and became significant during the Renaissance, characterized by its narrative structure and often structured in three main stanzas followed by a shorter concluding stanza. The form was notable for its use in both vocal and instrumental music, allowing composers to express complex emotions and stories, which reflects the cultural shifts of its time.
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