villanás
Villanás is a Spanish dance and song form that originated in the rural areas of Spain, particularly Andalusia, during the 15th and 16th centuries. It is characterized by its simple, often pastoral themes and its connection to folk traditions. Historically, villanás were associated with the common people and often depicted scenes of rural life, love, and celebration.
The musical structure of a villanás typically involves a strophic form, meaning it consists of multiple verses
Over time, the villanás also found its way into more formal musical settings. Composers began incorporating