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Madrigaler
Madrigaler Mad"ri*gal*er, n. A madrigalist.

Meaning of Madrigale from wikipedia

- A madrigale spirituale (Italian; pl. madrigali spirituali) is a madrigal, or madrigal-like piece of music, with a sacred rather than a secular text. Most...
- strophic poetry; melodic madrigals, free of complex polyphony, were known as madrigale arioso. In the context of staged works and concert works, arias evolved...
- La lontananza nostalgica utopica ****ura: Madrigale per più "caminantes" con Gidon Kremer (Italian: The nostalgic utopian ****ure distance: Madrigal for...
- 1607 and in 1632. Antonio Brunelli wrote Scherzi, Arie, Canzonette e Madrigale for voices and instruments in 1616. Johann Baptist Schenk wrote Scherzi...
- La Compagnia del Madrigale is an Italian virtuoso early music vocal ensemble specializing in the Italian madrigal. The ensemble includes several members...
- were influential in the development of the art form: Intermedio Masque Madrigale concertato Madrigal comedy For example, Don Giovanni is regularly referred...
- for clarinet quartet P****acaglia Theme and variations Chaconne Quasi un madrigale (1985) four Italian songs for soprano and piano Il palatino / Aldo Palazzeschi...
- expression in the realm of sacred music, prin****lly the motet and the madrigale spirituale; composers such as the members of the Venetian School preferred...
- longer note values than the other voices. Other sacred genres were the madrigale spirituale and the laude. During the period, secular (non-religious) music...
- Collection of madrigals arranged to tell a story, often comic or satirical Madrigale spirituale – Type of Italian madrigal adapted for religious texts. M****...