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FILIPINO ACTRESS
Michelle Madrigal Gaspar; Madrigal, Michelle
  • Temptation of Wife]] at [[Santuario de San Pedro Bautista]]).

The Madrigal Society         
BRITISH AMATEUR MUSIC ASSOCIATION
Draft:The Madrigal Society; Madrigal Society
The Madrigal Society is a British association of amateur musicians, whose purpose is to sing madrigals. It may be the oldest club of its kind in existence in England.
madrigal         
  • Title page of ''Le nuove musiche'' (1601), by the madrigalist Giulio Caccini
  • In the early 17th century, [[Claudio Monteverdi]] (1567–1643) was the most influential madrigalist. ([[Bernardo Strozzi]], 1640)
  • [[Carlo Gesualdo]] da Venosa (1566–1613), Prince of Venosa and Count of Conza, composed madrigals and religious music that feature [[chromaticism]] not heard again until the late 19th century.
  • The commemorative statue of the singer and publisher [[Nicholas Yonge]] (1560–1619), who introduced madrigals to England.
  • Baroque-era]] transformation of the madrigal as a musical form.
  • vernacular Italian]] (Tuscan dialect) for poetry and literature, which facilitated composers' creating lyrical styles for the madrigal musical form in 16th-century Italy. ([[Titian]])
SECULAR VOCAL MUSIC COMPOSITION OF THE RENAISSANCE AND EARLY BAROQUE ERAS
Madrigal (Music); Madrigals; Madrigali; Italian madrigal; Madrigal (music)
(madrigals)
A madrigal is a song sung by several singers without any musical instruments. Madrigals were popular in England in the sixteenth century.
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Madrigal         
  • Title page of ''Le nuove musiche'' (1601), by the madrigalist Giulio Caccini
  • In the early 17th century, [[Claudio Monteverdi]] (1567–1643) was the most influential madrigalist. ([[Bernardo Strozzi]], 1640)
  • [[Carlo Gesualdo]] da Venosa (1566–1613), Prince of Venosa and Count of Conza, composed madrigals and religious music that feature [[chromaticism]] not heard again until the late 19th century.
  • The commemorative statue of the singer and publisher [[Nicholas Yonge]] (1560–1619), who introduced madrigals to England.
  • Baroque-era]] transformation of the madrigal as a musical form.
  • vernacular Italian]] (Tuscan dialect) for poetry and literature, which facilitated composers' creating lyrical styles for the madrigal musical form in 16th-century Italy. ([[Titian]])
SECULAR VOCAL MUSIC COMPOSITION OF THE RENAISSANCE AND EARLY BAROQUE ERAS
Madrigal (Music); Madrigals; Madrigali; Italian madrigal; Madrigal (music)
·noun A little amorous poem, sometimes called a pastoral poem, containing some tender and delicate, though simple, thought.
II. Madrigal ·noun An unaccompanied polyphonic song, in four, five, or more parts, set to secular words, but full of counterpoint and imitation, and adhering to the old church modes. Unlike the freer glee, it is best sung with several voices on a part. ·see Glee.

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Michelle Madrigal

Michelle Madrigal Gaspar (born November 4, 1988) is a Filipino-American former actress. She was a finalist of ABS-CBN reality talent search, Star Circle Quest. She has a younger sister named Micaella Madrigal and her elder sister, Ehra Madrigal is also an actress.