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  2. Margarita Madrigal - Wikipedia

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    Margarita Madrigal (May 15, 1912 – July 23, 1983) was a Costa Rican American author and language teacher best known for the Madrigal's Magic Key to... and An Invitation to... series. During her career, she wrote 25 books covering seven languages.

  3. List of compositions by Carlo Gesualdo - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Madrigals subsection. 1.1 Book I (Madrigali libro primo), op. 1, five voices. (Ferrara, 1594) ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects

  4. Madrigal - Wikipedia

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    The success of the first book of madrigals, Il primo libro di madrigali (1539), by Jacques Arcadelt (1507–1568), made it the most reprinted madrigal book of its time. [10] Stylistically, the music in the books of Arcadelt and Verdelot was closer to the French chanson than the Italian frottola and the motet, given that French was their native ...

  5. Carlo Gesualdo - Wikipedia

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    Carlo Gesualdo da Venosa (between 8 March 1566 and 30 March 1566 – 8 September 1613) was an Italian nobleman and composer. Though both the Prince of Venosa and Count of Conza, he is better known for writing madrigals and pieces of sacred music that use a chromatic language not heard again until the late 19th century.

  6. Primos (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Madrigal’s fascination with superheroes and passion for increasing the representation of Latinx stories, characters, and voices led him to create and write the comic book series Primos in 2022 with publisher AWA and former Marvel Editor in Chief Axel Alonso and artist Carlo Barberi.

  7. The Oxford Book of English Madrigals - Wikipedia

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    It contains words and full music for some 60 of the madrigals and songs of the English Madrigal School. When selecting works for this book, Ledger decided to represent the major composers of 16th-century English music such as William Byrd and Thomas Morley with several madrigals, alongside individual works by lesser-known composers.

  8. 1598 in music - Wikipedia

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    Tiburtio Massaino – Third book of masses for five voices (Venice: Ricciardo Amadino) Claudio Merulo – Toccate d’Intavolatura d’Organo, Book 1 (Rome: Simone Verovio) Philippe de Monte – Nineteenth book of madrigals for five voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano) Peter Philips – Madrigals for eight voices (Antwerp: Pierre Phalèse) Orfeo Vecchi

  9. Girolamo Conversi - Wikipedia

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    In 1575 he dedicated a book of madrigals to Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle, the Spanish Viceroy of Naples, and described himself as being in that man's service. Whether he lived in Naples at the time, or elsewhere in the Spanish Kingdom of Naples, is not known. Since his only publications after 1575 are reprints – in copious quantity – he ...