madrigal的意思和读音

madrigal

: [ˈmædrɪɡ(ə)l] : ['mædrɪɡ(ə)l]

n. 16

madrigals  

madrigaln.

1. 16 a song for several singers, usually without musical instruments, popular in the 16th century

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n.1.a song without instruments, in which several people sing different parts, popular in the 16th and 17th centuries

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1.Mrs. Madrigal picked up a towel and began drying dishes next to her daughter.

2.Madrigal in 16-century Italy experienced early, middle and late stages. Claudio Monteverdi was an composer in the late stage.16

3.Listen to a decadent madrigal song alone , eventually the person spread and only leave he or she in the time, mumbling to oneself.

4.His creations involve vocal music, opera, instrumental music, madrigal and many other fields.

5.One example is Jay Rosen's blog for New York University (see link at 11. 39am) and another is Alexis Madrigal's blog on the Atlantic.JayRosen1139),西AlexisMadrigal

6.The teacher's voice is true, in particular, to sing a madrigal is simply Sound Of Nature, vigorous strong, passionate emotion.