Madrigal
A madrigal is a secular vocal music composition of the Renaissance (15th–16th c.) and early Baroque (1600–1750) eras. The polyphonic madrigal is unaccompanied, and the number of voices varies from two to eight, but usually features three to six voices, whilst the metre of the madrigal varies between two or three tercets, followed by one or two couplets. Unlike the verse-repeating strophic forms sung to the same music, most madrigals are through-composed, featuring different music for each stanza of lyrics, whereby the composer expresses the emotions contained in each line and in single words of the poem being sung.
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Madrigal
A madrigal is a secular vocal music composition of the Renaissance (15th–16th c.) and early Baroque (1600–1750) eras. The polyphonic madrigal is unaccompanied, and the number of voices varies from two to eight, but usually features three to six voices, whilst the metre of the madrigal varies between two or three tercets, followed by one or two couplets. Unlike the verse-repeating strophic forms sung to the same music, most madrigals are through-composed, featuring different music for each stanza of lyrics, whereby the composer expresses the emotions contained in each line and in single words of the poem being sung.
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A madrigal is a secular vocal ...... eplaced the madrigal in opera.
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Een madrigaal is een seculiere ...... n Engelse (barok) componisten.
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El madrigal es una composición ...... (1520-1557)
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El madrigal és un tipus de com ...... impuls que havia pres l'òpera.
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El madrigal es una composició ...... da en el resto del continente.
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Il madrigale è una composizion ...... e con una rima baciata finale.
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Is é is madragal ann ná amhrán ...... tháinig an chantáid ina ionad.
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Le madrigal est un poème de ge ...... ane des XVIe et XVIIe siècles.
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Le madrigal est une forme anci ...... siècle - début XVIIe siècle).
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Madrigal adalah komposisi musi ...... ertahap mengungsikan madrigal.
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A madrigal is a secular vocal ...... words of the poem being sung.
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Een madrigaal is een seculiere ...... n Engelse (barok) componisten.
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El madrigal es una composición ...... (1520-1557)
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El madrigal és un tipus de com ...... i cada mot dels versos del te
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El madrigal es una composició ...... s doblando las partes vocales.
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Il madrigale è una composizion ...... una successione di endecasilla
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Is é is madragal ann ná amhrán ...... tháinig an chantáid ina ionad.
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Le madrigal est un poème de ge ...... ane des XVIe et XVIIe siècles.
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Le madrigal est une forme anci ...... siècle - début XVIIe siècle).
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Madrigal adalah komposisi musi ...... i sebuah puisi yang dirayakan.
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Madragal
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Madrigaal
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Madrigal (Literatur)
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Madrigal (Musik)
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Madrigal (forme poétique)
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Madrigal (música)
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Madrigal (poesía)
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Madrigal
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Madrigal
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Madrigal
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