Definitionn. an unaccompanied partsong for 2 or 3 voices
Last update: July 17, 2015
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Of Portugal (thus being through both parents a descendant of John of Gaunt), and was born at Madrigal on the 22nd of April 1451. [Please select]
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Yet until the shadows fall Over one and over all, Sing a merry madrigal. [Please select]
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WOULD I COULD FORGET MADRIGAL THE ELLEREE: A SONG OF SECOND SIGHT OTHER STARS FADED FLOWERS SPEED WELL HOW MANY YEARS AGO. [Please select]
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"I have to rush indoors now and help to dress the 'Elizabethan' girls for the final madrigal." [Please select]
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Your vulgar London lover cannot understand platonics--the affection which is satisfied with a smile or a madrigal. [Please select]
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It was merry lying where were glimpses of blue sky, where the leaves quivered and a squirrel chattered and a robin sang a madrigal. [Please select]
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Nobody else knew what a madrigal was, so they took Noreen's word for it, and allowed her to retire in favor of Edith, who had also been trying to cultivate the muse of poetry. [Please select]
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