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Qué (quién) es the trecento - definición

ITALIAN MUSICAL FORM OF THE FOURTEENTH AND EARLY FIFTEENTH CENTURIES
Trecento madrigal; Trecento-madrigal; Trecento-Madrigal; Madrigal (trecento); Madriale; Madregal; Marigalis; Matricale

the trecento      
the 14th century as a period of Italian art, architecture, or literature.
Music of the Trecento         
PERIOD OF ITALIAN MUSIC IN THE 1300S
Trecento music; Italian ars nova; Music of the trecento; History of Italian music (1300s)
The Trecento was a period of vigorous activity in Italy in the arts, including painting, architecture, literature, and music. The music of the Trecento paralleled the achievements in the other arts in many ways, for example, in pioneering new forms of expression, especially in secular song in the vernacular language, Italian.
Madrigal (Trecento)         
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 which it shares only the name.

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Madrigal (Trecento)

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 which it shares only the name. The madrigal of the Trecento flourished ca. 1340–1370 with a short revival near 1400. It was a composition for two (or rarely three) voices, sometimes on a pastoral subject. In its earliest development it was simple construction: Francesco da Barberino in 1300 called it a "raw and chaotic singalong".

The text of the madrigal is divided into three sections: two strophes called terzetti set to the same music and a concluding section called the ritornello usually in a different meter, creating an aaB form.