madrigaler (Meaning)
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madrigaler (n.)
A madrigalist.
Synonyms & Antonyms of madrigaler
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madrigaler Sentence Examples
- The choir performed exquisite madrigals that harmonized beautifully.
- Elizabethan madrigals often depicted themes of love and longing.
- The Italian composer Claudio Monteverdi was a master of the madrigal form.
- Madrigals were popular during the Renaissance and Baroque periods.
- The texts of madrigals were often set to intricate and expressive melodies.
- Madrigals could be performed a cappella or with instrumental accompaniment.
- The polyphonic texture of madrigals allowed for complex and varied harmonies.
- Some madrigals were written for a specific occasion or event.
- Madrigal singers often used ornamentation and improvised embellishments.
- The madrigal tradition continues to inspire composers and performers to this day.
FAQs About the word madrigaler
A madrigalist.
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The choir performed exquisite madrigals that harmonized beautifully.
Elizabethan madrigals often depicted themes of love and longing.
The Italian composer Claudio Monteverdi was a master of the madrigal form.
Madrigals were popular during the Renaissance and Baroque periods.