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The madrigal became popular in the late 16th century, particularly in Italy, and continued to flourish into the early 17th century. This form of secular vocal music emphasized expressive text setting and was characterized by intricate counterpoint and harmonious melodies. The style later spread to England, where it gained further popularity, especially during the Elizabethan era. Notable composers of madrigals include Claudio Monteverdi and Thomas Morley.

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