The composer most famously associated with the adaptation of the Italian madrigal into a more structured form is Claudio Monteverdi. He played a crucial role in transitioning the madrigal from its intricate polyphonic roots to a style that emphasized emotional expression and dramatic text setting, marking the beginning of the Baroque era. Monteverdi's compositions, particularly his fifth book of madrigals, showcase this evolution effectively.
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A Madrigal is secular vocal music. A Motet is, for all intents and purposes, a sacred Madrigal; meaning it is religious vocal music.
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a secular style of music
Both use imitative polyphony or homophony
The Italian madrigal led to the development of the English madrigal, but the main difference is the language
"Madrigal" in English is madrigal in French and madrigale in Italian.
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Italian Madrigal is sensuous and serious. English Madrigal is Jolly and not serious. Italians use Word painting and exaggerated expression. English like counterpoint and musical features, songfulness and clashing chromatic forms. Italian Madrigal tends to be more complex and homophonic.
Alessandro Scarlatti was an Italian composer famous for his operas. Antonio Vivaldi was a famous Italian Baroque composer who was known for his violin concertos.
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The Italian composer Verdi was the inspiration of Italian nationalism.
Who was one of the most important English madrigal composer
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