noun
- secular vocal compositions, typically for several voices without instrumental accompaniment, popular especially in the Renaissance period
Usage: music; plural of madrigal
Examples
- The choir performed beautiful Italian madrigals from the 16th century.
- Renaissance madrigals often featured complex harmonies and poetic texts.
- She studied madrigals by composers like Monteverdi and Palestrina.
- The music class learned to sing traditional English madrigals.
- These madrigals showcase the intricate vocal writing of the period.
- The festival featured performances of both sacred motets and secular madrigals.