Associations to the word «Madrigal»
Noun
- Alfonso
- Bella
- Elsa
- Monte
- Costa
- Che
- Andrea
- Bach
- Verona
- Imitation
- Viola
- Orlando
- Ortiz
- Mendoza
- Rivera
- Chant
- Rica
- Genre
- Music
- Castile
- Rodrigo
- Alfred
- Ester
- Dedication
- Alonso
- Collection
- Ballet
- Concert
- Refrain
- Harp
- Text
- Francesco
- Drummond
- Til
- Poem
- Alejandro
- Harmony
- Soloist
- Anthology
- Omar
- Palermo
- Watkins
- Opera
- Cello
- Violin
- Singing
- Melody
- Mia
- Voice
- Naples
- Orchestra
- Style
- Verse
- Comedy
- Conductor
- Angelo
- Piece
- Hymn
- Codex
- Printer
- Di
- Jazz
- Book
- Epic
- Recital
- Ana
- Florence
- Piano
- Pueblo
- Triumph
- Dinner
- Spire
- Laurel
- Progressive
- Bangalore
- Della
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
MADRIGAL, noun. (music) a song for a small number of unaccompanied voices; from 13th century Italy
MADRIGAL, noun. (music) a polyphonic song for about six voices, from 16th century Italy
MADRIGAL, noun. A short poem, often pastoral, and suitable to be set to music
Dictionary definition
MADRIGAL, noun. An unaccompanied partsong for 2 or 3 voices; follows a strict poetic form.
MADRIGAL, verb. Sing madrigals; "The group was madrigaling beautifully".
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