Short lyrical poem about love.
Secular vocal music composition of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras.
1 We may all think of the madrigal as an early music phenomenon.
2 However, in return for your madrigal , accept the advice of a friend.
3 I must needs try my new-fledged pinions in sonnet, elogy, and madrigal .
4 Then the clarinet joins in a quiet madrigal of tender phrases.
5 All of these are set to madrigal music in five parts.
6 It is almost a madrigal , my dear Prince, is it not?
7 Do you happen to have been composing a madrigal last night?
8 Thomas Westwood, in an agreeable little madrigal , pictures the daisies:
9 I received from Messer Vincenzo Perini your letter with two sonnets and a madrigal .
10 She seemed to belong rightly to a madrigal - to require viewing through rhyme and harmony.
11 The madrigal began at the bidding of Welch's arthritic forefinger.
12 It was made effective in accompanying the madrigal , that delightful flower of the Elizabethan age.
13 They circled round, singing; the instant one ceased another took it up, a perfect madrigal .
14 But it was therefore a poetic exercise, no more significant, Purney complained, than a madrigal .
15 It was Miss Eva Harracles, one of the principal contraltos in the glee and madrigal club.
16 I didn't learn to drive until I was 30, but I could have written a madrigal .
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