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madrigal (noun) - A type of vocal music composition that was popular in the Renaissance period, often performed in a cappella harmony
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The madrigals will know the song.
His use of contrapuntal rhythms turned me on to madrigals.
They sang madrigals and nothing else.
His main interest seems to have been madrigals.
Stylistically his madrigals are extremely varied.
Venturi published a total of five books of madrigals.
Most of his madrigals are for five or six voices.
To whose falls melodious birds sing madrigals.
These madrigals are of great historical and artistic significance.
Montausier himself wrote sixteen of the madrigals.
Another seven madrigals are considered doubtful.
He was one of the best known composers of madrigals.
A further book of madrigals for eight voices published.
He was an extremely popular composer of madrigals and chansons.
Another set of madrigals for six voices published.

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He also wrote three books of madrigals.
I am singing madrigals in a choir this evening.
He wrote over three hundred sonnets and madrigals.
Series of madrigals for five voices.
Chamaterò published six books of madrigals.
Italian madrigals and bastarda music for viol consort.
He is mainly known for his madrigals.
Madrigals are listed alphabetically by book.
He published three books of madrigals.
Several madrigals published in anthologies.
Porta also wrote madrigals.
Madrigals and related forms.
Choral groups continue to sing madrigals to the present day.
Madrigals were often unaccompanied.
I was in a group that sang madrigals.
One main difference between madrigals and motets is the language.
Here he also finished his eighth and last book of madrigals.
Madrigals of the ensuing decades reflect the discovery of the soprano voice.
Palestrina also wrote madrigals.
The six italian madrigals books of carlo gesualdo present a close connection between music and text.
The second set of madrigals.
My madrigals toured Europe for three weeks.
He published a book of madrigals.
The madrigals are of Spanish origin as their name sufficiently proves.
We were singing madrigals.
The Madrigals perform an annual dinner theatre type show.
Threaten him with loss of office and banishment and he will sing madrigals.
This book of madrigals was entitled Ghirlanda de madrigali a quatro voci.
The same year saw the publication of no less than four books of his madrigals.
He is known mainly for his madrigals and was a contemporary of John Wilbye.
We are pleased to play my arrangement of favorite English madrigals.
Those old English madrigals are enchanting.
We even have a group who sing Madrigals.
Setting cyclic madrigals was a hallmark of Roman School composers.
Some of the fantasias are direct transcriptions of Italian madrigals.

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