What made madrigal so special?

1. Secular lyrics: Madrigals were among the first pieces of Western vocal music to not use liturgical lyrics. Madrigalists often adapted poetic forms from antiquity, rather than using librettos drawn from theological texts. The Italian Renaissance poet Petrarch was a popular source of librettos.
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Where did the madrigal became very popular?

What's a madrigal, you ask? Simply put, it's a genre (type) of non-religious (secular) unaccompanied vocal music that became extremely popular in Europe in the 16th century, and continued to be written in most of the first half of the 17th century especially in Italy and England.
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What can you say about madrigal?

A madrigal is a specific kind of song, one that you won't often hear on the radio. The madrigal developed in 16th-century Italy and is sung in musical counterpoint, by several singers at once.
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How do you describe madrigal?

: a medieval short lyrical poem in a strict poetic form. : a complex polyphonic unaccompanied vocal piece on a secular text developed especially in the 16th and 17th centuries. : part-song. especially : glee.
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What are madrigal and its characteristics?

The 14th-century madrigal is based on a relatively constant poetic form of two or three stanzas of three lines each, with 7 or 11 syllables per line. Musically, it is most often set polyphonically (i.e., more than one voice part) in two parts, with the musical form reflecting the structure of the poem.
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Was madrigal sacred or popular?

A madrigal is a type of secular, polyphonic song that became popular during Europe's Renaissance and early Baroque periods.
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Who made madrigal music famous?

In 16th-century England, the madrigal became greatly popular upon publication of Musica Transalpina in (Transalpine Music, 1588), by Nicholas Yonge (1560–1619) a collection of Italian madrigals with corresponding English translations of the lyrics, which later initiated madrigal composition in England.
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Was the madrigal sacred or popular music?

Madrigal was a form of non-religious (secular) Renaissance vocal music for two or more singers, which reached the peak of its popularity in the 16th century. In France, the equivalent form was known as chanson.
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What are the 3 characteristics of madrigal music?

Word painting, emotive text setting, and many meanings are typical characteristics of madrigals.
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What is the history of madrigal?

Madrigal is the name of a musical genre for voices that set mostly secular poetry in two epochs: the first occurred during the 14th century; the second in the 16th and early 17th centuries.
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What are some facts about English madrigals?

English madrigals are similar to 16th century Italian renaissance madrigals, but are sung in English. Italian madrigals were imported to England by Italian composers who worked at Elizabeth I's court, such as Alfonso Ferrabosco (Kennedy & Bourne, 2006b).
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Why is it called madrigal?

Madrigal Name Meaning

Spanish: habitational name from any of various places for example in the provinces of Avila Burgos Cáceres and Guadalajara apparently so called from Late Latin matricale an adjective derivative of matrix 'womb river bed'.
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What is the most popular madrigal?

Luisa Madrigal Has Become Incredibly Popular With Many 'Encanto' Fans. Fans can get enough of Luisa Madrigal (Jessica Darrow) from the recent Disney film 'Encanto. ' Bruno and Luisa are the two characters everyone is talking about and the song “Surface Pressure” and “We Don't Talk About Bruno” are topping music charts.
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What does the name madrigal mean?

Madrigal Origin and Meaning

The name Madrigal is girl's name of Latin origin meaning "song for unaccompanied voices".
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What is madrigal based on?

It is somewhat ironic that Madrigal is based in Germany as this was the homeland of Werner Heisenberg, the scientist whose name Walter White would use as his cartel identification.
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What culture is madrigal?

madrigal, Form of vocal chamber music, usually polyphonic and unaccompanied, of the 16th–17th centuries. It originated and developed in Italy, under the influence of the French chanson and the Italian frottola.
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Who is the most loved character in Encanto?

Antonio Madrigal

He is by far the most adorable member of the Madrigal family and the most fun Encanto character.
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Who is the least favorite character in Encanto?

With her stern attitude and harsh words, Abuela Alma comes off as a pretty unlikable Disney character for most of the movie despite her good intentions. She is ultimately redeemed in the end and becomes more likable, but she spends most of the movie as the least likable main character.
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Who has the best power in Encanto?

However, it turns out that Mirabel is the most magical of all; her ability to talk to the casitaaids her in her quest to save the family's home, while her kindness and optimism allow her to encourage her siblings who feel stifled by their gifts.
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What is the madrigal symbol?

The Madrigal crest is a black shield emblazoned with a calligraphic "C", making it the only crest without an animal. The "C" stands for "Cahill".
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Is the madrigal sacred?

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 examples of the form date from the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras, and principally come from Italy and Germany.
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What is the Madrigals full name?

Mirabel Madrigal is the main protagonist of Disney's feature film Encanto.
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Are madrigals about love?

Each madrigal has operatic intensity, where lovers and warriors populate a vibrant canvas, each phrase painted with expressive vocalism: a lover sighs, and the vocal line trembles; a soldier leads a charge, and the instrumental accompaniment gallops.
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When did the madrigal become popular?

Madrigals were popular in the 16th and 17th centuries. This was the end of the Renaissance music and beginning of the Baroque periods. They started in Italy and became very popular for a short time in England as well as in France. The words of madrigals are always about secular (non-religious) things, e.g. about love.
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