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composition beyond Italy; and
Philippe de
Monte (1521–1603), the most
prolific madrigalist,
first published in 1554. In Venice,
Andrea Gabrieli (1532–1585) composed...
- The
Prague Madrigalists (or
Prague Madrigal Singers; in Czech: Pražští madrigalisté) is a
Czech chamber music ensemble founded in 1956 as Noví pěvci madrigalů...
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Practicall Musicke (1597) Born c. 1557 Norwich,
England Died
early October 1602 (aged 45) London,
England Occupation(s) composer,
organist and
madrigalist...
- and
dance were
widely used, and a
number of
innamorati were
skilled madrigalists, a song form that uses
chromatics and
close harmonies.
Audiences came...
- was
considered 'the real
grand duchess' by many.
Stefano Rossetti, a
madrigalist,
composed a song in her honour,
which was
published alongside 'The lament...
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English madrigalist...
- 1535/1536 – 1592
Italian Madrigalist and
teacher of Monteverdi;
active at
Cremona Pietro Vinci c. 1535 – 1584
Italian Madrigalist;
founder of the Sicilian...
- (politician), MP for
Ipswich elected 2019
Thomas Hunt (
madrigalist) (c. 1580–1658),
English composer and
madrigalist who
contributed to The
Triumphs of Oriana, 1601...
- (from 1547 to 1549).
While in Milan, he made the
acquaintance of the
madrigalist Spirito l'Hoste da Reggio, a
formative influence on his
early musical...
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probably wrote himself.
While this type of word-painting is
common among madrigalists of the late 16th century, it
reached an
extreme development in Gesualdo's...