「madrigal」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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ntly the mannerisms of art music, such as the | madrigal, are a subject of parody. |
ries, Mother Mucca visits and introduces Mrs. | Madrigal to a handsome, older man, a story line that d |
most sophisticated techniques of the Italian | madrigal for a devotional purpose, several of his secu |
Concerted | madrigal is a madrigal music style in which any number |
7. | Madrigal: "Here's a paradox for lovers" (Sophia, Honou |
Madrigal for a Bright Morning for mixed chorus (1942); | |
The song is more of a | madrigal than a rock song; an a cappella choir might s |
as a tribute to Elizabeth I of England, each | madrigal contains a reference to Oriana, a name used t |
teverdi specifically, using examples from his | madrigal "Cruda Amarilli" to discredit the new style. |
The | Madrigal is an Italian musical form of the 14th centur |
m Millstone Hill is publicly available on the | MADRIGAL database, an upper atmosphere data system man |
In 1758 he became a member of the | Madrigal Society and in 1761 a member of the Royal Soc |
In 1819, Rogers joined the London | Madrigal Society and a year later he was appointed its |
His | madrigal books are almost all for five voices, althoug |
They have also held | Madrigal Dinners at the high school since 1974. |
Madrigal competed at the first Olympic triathlon at th | |
e, and the polyphonic and concertato forms of | madrigal were being deeply influential in Germany at t |
His | madrigal Thus Bonny-boots The Birthday Celebrated was |
Jamby | Madrigal was born in Manila, Philippines on April 26, |
To Electra ( | madrigal, text by Robert Herrick), mixed chorus, 1951 |
The Italian | Madrigal, translated by Alexander H. Krappe, Roger H. |
r of music and accomplished amateur singer of | madrigal, oratorio, cantata, and liturgical chant. |
es, and an intabulation of Cipriano de Rore's | madrigal Ancor che co'l partire. |
He was the founder in 1963 of the | Madrigal Chamber Choir and had been its conductor and |
Joaquin Rodrigo - Concierto | Madrigal & Concierto Andaluz (2011; Trekel Records) |
It was also related to the concertato | madrigal, another contemporary Italian form. |
communities of Corral Viejo, Las Delicias, El | Madrigal, Estancias de Country Club, Lomas de Country |
His best-known song is the 4-part | madrigal "Musica, die ganz lieblich Kunst" ("Music, th |
io Vecchi he was interested in converting the | madrigal to dramatic purposes. |
He was a practitioner of the note nere | madrigal style during its period of popularity in the |
No. 7 - Unaccompanied | Madrigal - Eight Household Servants - "All day long I |
In addition, many | madrigal dinners employ roving entertainers, who perfo |
Kveldssanger, while the third album, Nattens | madrigal, consists entirely of a "raw" black metal pro |
nual performances include a fall concert, the | Madrigal Dinner: Feast of Carols (a holiday dinner the |
of the time; in this way they anticipate the | madrigal, the first collections of which began to be p |
in 1811 and in 1813 won the prize cup of the | Madrigal Society for his beautiful madrigal, ‘Awake, s |
The | madrigal contains four voices and uses occasional imit |
The | Madrigal Singers have performed each of the past 26 ye |
umber of choral works, including motets and a | madrigal, but he is better known by far for his work a |
When the | madrigal was imported into England in the late 16th ce |
talian early Baroque trends of monody and the | madrigal, either in its polyphonic or its concertato f |
Cantus Musicus was known for its | madrigal concerts in its early years, the most popular |
Jacques Arcadelt in Venice, though the first | madrigal collection, in 1530, also included works by a |
onck was a late representative of the Italian | madrigal style in northern Europe, and was unusual in |
The | Madrigal choir is the highest level auditioned vocal e |
d Einstein wrote in his 1949 opus The Italian | Madrigal: "it is ... a spiritual counterpart to the cy |
ch performance to be entertained by strolling | Madrigal singers, jesters, and other entertainers as w |
hyllis I saw sitting all alone) is an English | madrigal by John Farmer. |
late-renaissance, early-baroque 4 and 5 voice | madrigal and laid the foundation for Marenzio, Monteve |
Walsingham Academy choir named | Madrigal Singers lead by Teresa Cobarrubia Yoder had p |
aternal grandfather was Senator Vicente Lopez | Madrigal of Ligao, Albay, one of the Philippine Republ |
d'Este was the most influential patron of the | madrigal composer Luca Marenzio, whom he employed as m |
A single secular | madrigal by Matelart has survived, as well as several |
St. Maugham, and Deborah Kerr as Miss | Madrigal, Hayley Mills as Laurel, and John Mills as th |
He also wrote an Italian | madrigal, Tirsi morir volea, for five voices, though i |
In French the | madrigal has not this Italian character. |
d for the label M.A. recordings “Buenos Aires | Madrigal” (fusion of early Italian madrigals and Argen |
A | Madrigal Dinner or Madrigal Feast is an American form |
of the Philippines, he joined the Philippine | Madrigal Singers or MADZ and is the founder of the Cho |
n as his comment on the demise of the English | madrigal form or, more generally, on the loss of the l |
The silver swan is probably the most famous | madrigal by Orlando Gibbons, and is scored for 5 voice |
th the Japanese: Antonio de las Alas, Vicente | Madrigal, Quintin Paredes, |
enus compare sa femme; C'est pour la belle un | madrigal, C'est pour Venus une epigramme." |
"Fuggi, fuggi, dolente cor," a version of the | madrigal setting, provides the source material for Bia |
ative harmonically and rhythmically, with one | madrigal, S'armi pur d'ira disdegnoso ed empio, foresh |
Although he was not a litigant in the case, ( | Madrigal v. Quilligan), he was an early organizer of a |
ns as Mrs. St Maugham, Peggy Ashcroft as Miss | Madrigal, and Rachel Gurney as Olivia. |
The final piece in the set is not a | madrigal, but rather a Latin motet: Vide homo, quae pr |
The earliest stage in the development of the | madrigal is seen in the Rossi Codex, a collection of m |
is secular compositions include the five part | madrigal O singe unto mie roundelaie set to the well k |
She also played the role of Anna | Madrigal in the Tales of the City television mini-seri |
ade in the honour of Queen Elizabeth I. Every | madrigal in the collection contains the following coup |
nter; Alfred Einstein, writing in The Italian | Madrigal, describes the same piece (Segue cuor e non r |
prominent Costa Rican conservationist Liliana | Madrigal formed the Amazon Conservation Team to protec |
lighter and hugely popular alternative to the | madrigal in the late 16th century. |
was an important predecessor not only to the | madrigal, but to much later practices in the Baroque e |
Based on a suggestive phrase in a 1559 | madrigal dedicated to Margaret of Parma, the illegitim |
The | madrigal appears to be a short canzone of the Tuscan t |
dicated his collection of canons and his late | madrigal volume to his patron. |
Donna, se 'l mio servir, | madrigal for two voices |
ly known Washington-Lee High School Choir and | Madrigal Singers under director Florence Booker. |
The | madrigal genre was taken up by Adrian Willaert, Cipria |
Many compositions of the English | Madrigal School were entitled canzonets, and although |
Time together with Joross Gamboa and Michelle | Madrigal who were also a former ABS-CBN member. |
the three-voice canonic caccia form from the | madrigal, in which the canonic portion of the madrigal |
em from the frottola and allows the label of " | madrigal", is their patterning on the French chanson, |
, with a cast that features Judy Kaye as Anna | Madrigal, Betsy Wolfe as Mary Ann Singleton, Mary Bird |
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