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Madrigal (music) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on madrigal (vocal music), form of vocal chamber music that originated in northern Italy during the 14th century, declined and all but disappeared in the 15th, flourished anew in the 16th, and ultimately achieved international status in the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
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Music Encyclopedia: Madrigal ... madrigal, name for two different forms of Italian music, one related to the poetic madrigal in the 14th cent., the other the most common form of secular vocal music in the 16th cent. The poetic madrigal is a lyric consisting of one to four strophes of three lines followed by a two-line...
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Madrigal usually refers to Madrigal (music), a European musical form of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Madrigal may also refer to: Music Madrigal (Trecento), an Italian musical form of the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries Madrigal (ensemble) an early music group formed in 1965 by...
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A small collection of MIDI files I've sequenced from UCI's Madrigal Choir. ... These are songs from the quarter I spent in UC Irvine's Madrigal Choir, way back in fall 1995.
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, originating in Italy. The madrigal is generally written for four to six ... madrigal, English:; Weelkes: Welcome sweet pleasures W. W. Norton - 4-CD Musical Example Bank -- Disc 2, Track 45 ... vocal music form...
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From popular ballads to solemn church music and the sophisticated music of the court, Elizabethan music was varied and inventive, delightful and moving. ... The part song had reached a superb peak in the madrigal. If the medieval "Agincourt Carol" announced smugly that God was on the side of the English,
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music management ... Madrigal Music artist management ... Guy Hall, Awre, Gloucestershire, GL14 1EL. UK...
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October 11th, 2000 @ 8:35AM ... This UK band is one of the best I've heard. Period. The power of the guitar, combined with the way they write songs, combined with the lead singer's English voice and confidence* well, I'm all out of review now. That's really all I need to say. ... It's great. It's great. That's about it. No.
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