Definition of Madrigalists. Meaning of Madrigalists. Synonyms of Madrigalists

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Definition of Madrigalists

Madrigalist
Madrigalist Mad"ri*gal*ist, n. A composer of madrigals.

Meaning of Madrigalists from wikipedia

- madrigal famous, yet professional singers replaced amateur singers when madrigalists composed music of greater range and dramatic force that was more difficult...
- The Prague Madrigalists (or Prague Madrigal Singers; in Czech: Pražští madrigalisté) is a Czech chamber music ensemble founded in 1956 as Noví pěvci madrigalů...
- priest, singer, and scholar of the Renaissance. He was one of the first madrigalists, and the first composer anywhere to have a printed collection of secular...
- expressive and emotional intensity at least equal to that of the finest madrigalists in their secular compositions. The form was probably encouraged by the...
- probably wrote himself. While this type of word-painting is common among madrigalists of the late 16th century, it reached an extreme development in Gesualdo's...
- without preliminaries. Seven variations follow: Her Majesty's Virginal The Madrigalists The Dark Lady The Highlanders Pastorale Mr. Weller, Senior, Discusses...
- in order to restore England to Catholicism. In his book 'The English Madrigalists', Edmund Fellowes, the most prolific of madrigal editors of the earlier...
- and dance were widely used, and a number of innamorati were skilled madrigalists, a song form that uses chromatics and close harmonies. Audiences came...
- Renaissance active all over Europe. He was a member of the 3rd generation madrigalists and wrote more madrigals than any other composer of the time. Sources...
- Renaissance, of the Venetian School. He was particularly prominent as a madrigalist, one of the few among the Venetians other than Monteverdi and Andrea...