- 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...
- de
madrigali (Venice 1561; four voices)
Madrigale del fiore,
libro primo (Venice 1561; five voices)
Madrigale del fiore,
libro secondo (Venice 1561; five...
- Willimann, Joseph. "'Indi non piùdes io': Vom
Verzichten und Begehren: Die
Madrigale von
Maddalena Casulana."
Musik & Ästhetik 10, no. 37 (2006): 71–97. Free...
- were
influential in the
development of the art form:
Intermedio Masque Madrigale concertato Madrigal comedy For example, Don
Giovanni is
regularly referred...
-
variation of a
normally sacred form,
paralleled the
sacred madrigal, the
madrigale spirituale, a
sacred variation on a po****r
secular form. Stylistically...
- for
clarinet quartet P****acaglia
Theme and
variations Chaconne Quasi un
madrigale (1985) four
Italian songs for
soprano and
piano Il
palatino / Aldo Palazzeschi...