I did not know the answer however i thought the question may have been incorrect and been accually 'what is madrigalism' and the answer to that is: A madrigal is a type of secular vocal music composition, written during the Renaissance and early Baroque eras. Throughout most of its history it was polyphonic and unaccompanied by instruments, with the number of voices varying from two to eight, but most frequently three to six.
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Madrigalism is a musical technique where the music reflects or emphasizes the meaning of the lyrics. This can involve using specific musical elements to convey emotions, ideas, or images in the text. Madrigalism is commonly found in vocal music, especially in genres like the madrigal or art song.
a secular style of music.