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Madrigal/song: 40–59: Il secondo libro de madrigali (Second Book of Madrigals, 20 pieces, details table E below) 5 voices: Monteverdi, Venice 1590, repub. 1607, 1621: Texts: Torquato Tasso, Girolamo Casoni, Guarini and others [3] 1592: Madrigal/song: 60–74: Il terzo libro de madrigali (Third Book of Madrigals, 15 pieces, details table F ...
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.
A madrigal is a form of secular vocal music most typical of the Renaissance (15th–16th centuries) and early Baroque (1600–1750) [citation needed] periods, although revisited by some later European composers. [1]
This is a list of compositions by Carlo Gesualdo (1566–1613), ... Madrigals are listed alphabetically by book. Book I (Madrigali libro primo), op. 1, five voices ...
This category is for songs of the English Madrigal School. ... Pages in category "English madrigals" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
The following is a complete list of the compositions by the French composer Gabriel Faur ... (Madrigal) Silvestre: 1904: 1907 ... Op. 1 Two Songs Le papillon et la ...
Op. 3, Attente, song for voice and piano after Hugo (1871) Op. 4, Madrigal, song for voice and piano after Robert de Bonnières (1872) Op. 5, Jean Hundaye, symphony (1874-5) [cf. John Hunyadi] (rejected by composer) Op. 6, Antoine et Cléopâtre, overture after William Shakespeare (1876) Op. 7, Piano Quartet in A minor (1878–88)
The following list includes almost all of the composers of the English Madrigal School who published works. Many of these were amateur composers, some known only for a single book of madrigals, and some for an even smaller contribution. Thomas Bateson (c 1570–1630) John Bennet (c 1575–after 1614) John Bull (1562–1628) William Byrd (1543 ...