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  2. Madrigal comedy - Wikipedia

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    Madrigal comedy is a term for a kind of entertainment music of the late 16th century in Italy, in which groups of related, generally a cappella madrigals were sung consecutively, generally telling a story, and sometimes having a loose dramatic plot.

  3. Thomas Weelkes - Wikipedia

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    Weelkes madrigal print: Since Robin Hood, Maid Marian and Little John are gone, 1608 There is no documentary evidence about Weelkes's early years. According to the biographer David Brown, circumstantial evidence points to the possibility that Weelkes was a son of John Weeke, rector of Elsted in Sussex and his wife Johanne. [1]

  4. Madrigal - Wikipedia

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    A madrigal is a form of secular vocal music most typical of the Renaissance (15th–16th centuries) and early Baroque (1600–1750) [citation needed] ...

  5. Orazio Vecchi - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the madrigal comedy L'Amfiparnaso by Orazio Vecchi. In 1594 his madrigal comedy, L'Amfiparnaso, premiered in Modena and was published in 1597 in a lavishly illustrated edition. [1] That same year he visited Venice, where he published a collection of canzonette. In addition he published a huge amount of other music that same year ...

  6. Madrigal dinner - Wikipedia

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    A madrigal dinner or madrigal feast is a form of Renaissance dinner theater often held by schools and church groups during the Christmas season. [1] It is set in the Renaissance Era and is generally comedic in nature. The meal is divided into courses, each of which is heralded with a traditional song.

  7. List of compositions by Carlo Gesualdo - Wikipedia

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    Madrigals are listed alphabetically by book. Book I (Madrigali libro primo), op. 1, five voices. (Ferrara, 1594) Baci soavi e cari (Giovanni Battista Guarini)

  8. Peter Madrigal Says ‘Logically’ He Should Still Be on ...

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    “I'm still at SUR, so, logically, [I should be on],” Madrigal, 40, exclusively told Us Weekly on Thursday, December 5, at the grand opening of Pinky’s by Vanderpump at the Flamingo Las Vegas ...

  9. Al Madrigal - Wikipedia

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    Alessandro Liborio Madrigal (born July 4, 1971) [1] is an American comedian, actor, writer, and producer. He is a co-founder of the All Things Comedy podcast network, alongside Bill Burr . He rose to fame on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart as a regular correspondent for five seasons.