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A battaglia is a form of Renaissance and Baroque programme music imitating a battle. The Renaissance form is typically in the form of a madrigal for four or more voices where cannons, fanfares, cries, drum rolls, and other noises of a battle are imitated by voices. The Baroque form is more often an instrumental depiction of a battle.
Vocal battaglia works
Janequin La Guerre or 'La Bataille' - chanson written to commemorate the Battle of Marignano in 1515, first printed in 1529,
Matthias Werrecore La Battaglia Taliana or Die Schlacht vor Pavia 1544, for 4 voices - after the Battle of Pavia 1525.
Orazio Vecchi Battaglia d'Amor e Dispetto - an extended madrigal dialogue - allegorical and not related to any battle. But closer to the original battaglia genre than Monteverdi's amor versus guerra, contrasts in that composer's 8th Book of Madrigals.
Mateo Flecha La Guerra - an ensalada (music) in Spanish
Claudio Monteverdi Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda (1624)
Instrumental battaglia works
Andrea Gabrieli Battaglia à 8 per strumenti da fiato
William Byrd "The Battell", for keyboard
Annibale Padovano Battaglia à 8 per strumenti da fiato
Heinrich Biber: Battalia à 10 for solo violin, strings, and continuo
Later battle music not called battaglia
Franz Christoph Neubauer: Sinfonie 'La Bataille' - Battle of Focșani 1789
Beethoven: Wellington's Victory - requiring muskets and cannons. To be contrasted with Haydn's tribute Battle of the Nile which does not sonically attempt to depict the battle.
Tchaikovsky: 1812 Ouverture
Prokofiev: Battle on the ice from Alexander Nevsky - Battle of Lake Peipus, 1242
Shostakovich: first movement of Leningrad Symphony, despite Shostakovich's disclaimers,
Kurpiński: The Battle of Mozhaisk, also known as Grand Symphony Imagining a Battle.