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...
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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is a 2023 American animated superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Miles Morales / Spider-Man, produced...
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Bruno Madrigal is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Animation Studios' animated film Encanto (2021). He was created by directors Byron Howard...
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"The Family Madrigal" is a song from Disney's animated musical film Encanto (2021), released as part of the film's soundtrack on November 19, 2021, by...
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darkness let me dwell'". LiederNet Archive. Retrieved 2015-04-21. English Madrigal Verse, 1588–1632, ed. Edmund Horace Fellowes, p. 384 "In darkness let me dwell":...
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The English Madrigal School was the intense flowering of the musical madrigal in England, mostly from 1588 to 1627, along with the composers who produced...
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Musica Transalpina (category Madrigals)
collection of madrigals published in England by Nicholas Yonge in 1588. The madrigals had crossed the Alps (hence the name) in the sense that the madrigal form...
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but not seriously meant. The credit of inventing the old French verse form of madrigal belongs to Clément Marot, and one of his may be quoted in contrast...
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Musicians. Oxford: Pergamon Press. p. 132. E. H. Fellowes, English Madrigal Verse, 1588–1632, 3rd edition rev. and enlarged by F. W. Sternfeld and D....
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(1555–1592) was an English poet and translator, and the pioneer of the English madrigal. His lyrics aside, he wrote largely in Latin, also being the first to translate...
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Thomas Morley (category English madrigal composers)
the foremost members of the English Madrigal School. Referring to the strong Italian influence on the English madrigal, The New Grove Dictionary of Music...
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A Farewell to Kings (redirect from Madrigal (Rush song))
handed them to Peart who subsequently helped him "clean it up a bit." "Madrigal" is a love ballad. The drums were recorded in an echo room. The album closes...
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Claudio Monteverdi (category Madrigal composers)
stage works, has been lost. His surviving music includes nine books of madrigals, large-scale religious works, such as his Vespro della Beata Vergine (Vespers...
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Jacques Arcadelt (category Madrigal composers)
phase of madrigal composition, the "classic" phase; it was through Arcadelt's publications, more than those of any other composer, that the madrigal became...
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Orlando di Lasso (category Madrigal composers)
more serious work to the lightest verse for some of his amusing canzonettas. Lasso often preferred cyclic madrigals, i.e. settings of multiple poems in...
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madrigal: The Silver Swan. * Incomplete or lost work * Incomplete or lost work * Incomplete or lost work Various adaptations of Gibbons' Verse Anthems...
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was a painter, miniaturist, poet, and amateur musicologist. He wrote madrigal verse and a cycle of one hundred sonnets on the death of Maximilian II. His...
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Thomas Weelkes (category English madrigal composers)
moving to Chichester Cathedral. His works are chiefly vocal, and include madrigals, anthems and services. There is no documentary evidence about Weelkes's...
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influenced the madrigal. The subject matter is generally rustic, comic, and often satirical; frequently the mannerisms of art music, such as the madrigal, are a...
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Now Is the Month of Maying (category English madrigals)
famous of the English balletts (a light dancelike part song similar to a madrigal, frequently with a 'fa-la-la' chorus). It was written by Thomas Morley...
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a number of different poetical forms, including frottola, barzelletta, madrigal, and canzona. Because of the pastoral subject and the sections in prose...
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Don't Talk About Bruno" A sample of the song, featuring a verse by Bruno's nephew Camilo Madrigal (Rhenzy Feliz), joined by Pepa (Carolina Gaitán), Félix...
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My bonny lass she smileth (category English madrigals)
Italian madrigal, published by Gastoldi in 1591 (see ref 1 and supporting recording). The ChoralWiki gives the following words for the two opening verses. My...
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Edward the Sixth to Edward the Seventh English Madrigal Composers English Madrigal School English Madrigal Verse, 1588–1632 English School of Lutenist Song...
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Spider-Verse (2018) is set in an alternate universe from the Marvel Spider-Man reboot, but introduces the comic-based concept of the "Spider-Verse" multiverse...
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be performed as a madrigal by a small vocal group (typically SATB). The first two verses are addressed to the lover. The later verses speak to the reader...
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Michael Morbius, alongside Matt Smith, Adria Arjona, Jared Harris, Al Madrigal, and Tyrese Gibson. In the film, Michael and his surrogate brother Milo...
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About Bruno" is an ensemble number, featuring verses by Pepa, Félix, Dolores, Camilo and Isabela Madrigal, who are Mirabel's aunt, uncle, cousins, and...
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Carlo Gesualdo (category Madrigal composers)
Prince of Venosa and Count of Conza. As a composer he is known for writing madrigals and pieces of sacred music that use a chromatic language not heard again...
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service. Motets were sacred madrigals and the language of the text was decisive: Latin for a motet and the vernacular for a madrigal. The relationship between...
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