Canto

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The canto is a principal form of division in a long poem, especially the epic. The word comes from the Latin cantus, meaning "song," and has a corollary in the Sanskrit kāṇḍa, or "chapter." Famous examples of epic poetry which employ the canto division are Valmiki's The Ramayana (7 cantos), Dante's The Divine Comedy (100 cantos), and Ezra Pound's The Cantos (120 cantos).

Canto may also refer to:

In music:

  • The first section of the rumba song form, followed by the montuno.
  • The highest vocal part, the air or melody, in a piece of choral music.
  • An abbreviation referring to the Cantonese language such as in the term "Canto pop" (i.e., popular music in Cantonese).
  • Canto fermo, the melody forming the basis of a polyphonic composition
  • Bel canto, an operatic singing style
  • Canto nuevo, a Latin American folk music style

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In religion

People with the surname Canto


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