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A madrigal is a form of secular vocal music most typical of the Renaissance (15th–16th c.) and early Baroque (1600–1750)[citation needed] periods, although... |
The King's Singers (redirect from Madrigal History Tour) presented, narrated and sang in Madrigal History Tour, a six-part BBC television documentary series about the history of the madrigal in Western Europe. (The... |
Encanto (redirect from Madrigal family) multigenerational Colombian family, the Madrigals, led by a matriarch whose children and grandchildren—except for Mirabel Madrigal—receive magical gifts from a miracle... |
Alexis Madrigal (born 1983/84) is an American journalist. He co-hosts KQED's Forum on California Public Radio. In 2010, Madrigal began working for The... |
Maria Ana Consuelo Abad Santos Madrigal-Valade (born April 26, 1958), better known as Jamby Madrigal, is a Filipina politician and businesswoman. She... |
"The Silver Swan" is the most famous madrigal by Orlando Gibbons. It is scored for 5 voices (in most sources, soprano (S), alto (A), tenor (T), baritone (Bar)... |
Margarita Madrigal (May 15, 1912 – July 23, 1983) was a Costa Rican American author and language teacher best known for the Madrigal's Magic Key to...... |
Bruno Madrigal is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Animation Studios' animated film Encanto (2021). He was created by directors Byron Howard... |
A Madrigal Dinner or Madrigal Feast is a form of Renaissance dinner theater often held by schools and church groups during the Christmas season. It is... |
The University of the Philippines Madrigal Singers (UPMS), also known as the Philippine Madrigal Singers or simply Madz, is one of the major choral groups... |
The Madrigal Society is a British association of amateur musicians. As with other madrigal societies in England and elsewhere, its whole purpose is to... |
Warner Antonio Madrigal (born March 21, 1984) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent. He has played in Major League... |
The Trecento Madrigal is an Italian musical form of the 14th century. It is quite distinct from the madrigal of the Renaissance and early Baroque, with... |
The Bombay Madrigal Singers was a choir group—promoting concerts and operas too in the western Indian city—formed in 1947 by Victor Paranjoti that initially... |
Estadio de la Cerámica (redirect from El Madrigal) Estadio de la Cerámica, formerly and informally called El Madrigal (Spanish pronunciation: [el maðɾiˈɣal]), is a football stadium in Villarreal, Spain... |
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... |
Liliana Madrigal (born March 23, 1957) is a conservationist who has worked toward the protection of rainforests and indigenous cultures in both Central... |
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... |
works of the era. It was recorded by the King's Singers for their 1984 Madrigal History Tour album. William F. Prizer (2001). "Rossino Mantovano". Grove Music... |
Groupe Madrigall (redirect from Groupe Madrigal) troisième groupe d'édition français". Le Monde. Retrieved 3 April 2021. "Madrigal : identité de la sté". www.infogreffe.fr (in French). Retrieved 3 April... |