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Motets vs. Madrigals: Music of the Renaissance Era - Owlcation
The most favored styles of music during this period were the motet, for sacred topics, and the madrigal, for social themes. To reinforce the divide between the two forms, motets were in the Latin text, while madrigals were in the vernacular languages—French, Italian, or English.
Madrigal - Wikipedia
The madrigal is a musical composition that emerged from the convergence of humanist trends in 16th-century Italy. First, renewed interest in the use of Italian as the vernacular language for daily life and communication, instead of Latin.
What is a madrigal in music? - Classical Music
A madrigal is secular choral work characterised by intricate counterpoint and imitative figuration. ‘Of course, this sort of music’s not intended for an audience, you see’. With these encouraging words, Kinglsey Amis’s Professor Welch prepares Jim Dixon for an evening of mirthless middle-class jollity in Lucky Jim.
What Is a Madrigal? A Brief History of Madrigals in Music
A madrigal is a type of secular, polyphonic song that became popular during Europe's Renaissance and early Baroque periods. Traditional madrigals are performed a cappella, with two to eight voice parts on a given madrigal. Most are through-composed, meaning that different melodies accompany different sections of the piece.
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