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Madrigal and ensemble
* Madrigal for trombone ensemble
* Madrigal Singers is an advanced chamber ensemble handpicked from the ranks of Concert Choir, with a longstanding Palo Alto tradition of authentic Tudor dress and 16th century music.
Along with a core group of Madrigal Singers, there are other musical student groups which participate, including Ladies in Waiting, Men in Tights, a recorder ensemble, brass quintet, and a string quartet.

Madrigal and early
* Madrigal ( Trecento ), an Italian musical form of the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries
In early 18th century England, singing of madrigals was revived by catch and glee clubs, and later by the formation of the Madrigal Society in 1741, which still meets today.
* English Madrigal: Weelkes, O Care, thou wilt despatch me, late 16th century / early 17th century

Madrigal and music
* Madrigal comedy, entertainment music of late 16th century Italy, featuring a cappella madrigals
* " Madrigal Meridian ", a piece of music by Tangerine Dream from their 1978 album Cyclone
The Council of Trent brought about other changes in music: most notably developing the Missa brevis, Lauda and " Spiritual Madrigal " ( Madrigali Spirituali ).
Contemporary Bulgarian worldwide recognized choirs and singers in whose repertoire permanently takes place the orthodox music are: Yoan Kukuzel Choir, Sofia Boys ' Choir, Madrigal Sofia Choir, Sofia Orthodox Choir, Sofia Priest Choir, etc., worldwide famous opera singers Boris Christov and Nicola Ghiuselev.
: For the musical form of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, see Madrigal ( music ).
He wrote two books on music, Listening to Music ( 1932 ) and From Madrigal to modern Music ( 1942 ).
Madrigal comedy is a term for a kind of entertainment music of the late 16th century in Italy, in which groups of related, generally a cappella madrigals were sung consecutively, generally telling a story, and sometimes having a loose dramatic plot.
While the music of the English Madrigal School is of generally high quality and has endured in popularity, it is useful to remember that the total output of the composers was relatively small: Luca Marenzio in Italy alone published more books of madrigals than the entire sum of madrigal publications in England, and Philippe de Monte wrote more madrigals ( over 1100 ) than were written in England during the entire period.
He was one of the members of the English Madrigal School, but also composed sacred music.
The choir was formed in 1875 as the Huddersfield Glee & Madrigal Society and performs a wide variety of sacred and secular music from all periods of musical history, ranging from the medieval to the present day.
On his return he became conductor of the Glee and Madrigal Union, and from about 1853 was engaged at the Princess's Theatre, London to provide and conduct the music for Charles Kean's Shakespearean revivals.
The music department hosts the renowned Madrigal Choir as well as the Concert Choir.
The school is notable for its music programme, consisting of several hundred students in band and choir classes, a Madrigal Choir, a concert choir, a Chamber Choir, two concert bands, a Wind Ensemble, two jazz bands and a combo.
His work covered not only the music, but important biographical and critical writing such as The English Madrigal Composers, published in 1921 and William Byrd, published in 1936.
The Madrigal Singers presented Renaissance music at its highest quality by striving to recreate the time period through costuming and sound.

Madrigal and group
The company Mark Levinson, now owned by Madrigal Audio Laboratories ( part of the Harman International Industries group ) specializes in high-end digital audio processors, integrated amplifiers, power amplifiers, pre amplifiers, and CD players.
The Madrigal Choir, a select group of students auditioned from the full chorus, recently attended the prestigious Disney Honors festival in Orlando, Florida.
The Madrigal Singers became a popular group throughout the Mid-Ohio Valley and across the state of West Virginia.

Madrigal and 1965
to date ; 1993-), Johannes Ockeghem ’ s collected works edited by Dragan Plamenac and Richard Wexler ( 3 vols., 1966, 1992 ), John Dunstaple ’ s complete works edited by Manfred Bukofzer, published jointly with Musica Britannica ( 2 / 1970 ), Joseph Kerman ’ s The Elizabethan Madrigal ( 1962 ), E. R. Reilly ’ s Quantz and his Versuch ( 1971 ), E. H. Sparks ’ s The Music of Noel Bauldeweyn ( 1972 ), Essays in Musicology: a Tribute to Alvin Johnson edited by Lewis Lockwood and Edward Roesner ( 1990 ), and, in conjunction with the International Musicological Society, Doctoral Dissertations in Musicology edited by C. D. Adkins and A. Dickinson in succession to Helen Hewitt ( 1952, 1957, 1961, 1965, 1971, 1977, 1984 cumulative edition, 1990, 1996 series, second cumulative edition ).

Madrigal and by
* Miss Madrigal, a character in the play The Chalk Garden by Enid Bagnold
* Madrigal Raith, aka Darby Crane, a character in the novel Proven Guilty by Jim Butcher
* " Madrigal ", a poem by Federico García Lorca
* " Madrigal ", a spy novel by John Gardner
* " Madrigal " ( song ), a song by the Canadian rock band Rush, from the album A Farewell to Kings
* " Madrigal " ( Yes song ), a 1978 song by British progressive rock band Yes, from the album Tormato
* " Madrigal ", a song by U. S. singer Neil Diamond, from the album Tap Root Manuscript
* " Madrigal ", a song by Swedish progressive metal band Opeth, from the album My Arms, Your Hearse
* " Madrigal ", a song by Puerto Rican singer and songwriter Danny Rivera
* " Madrigal ", a song by Japanese band Malice Mizer, from the album Voyage ~ Sans Retour ~
DVD-Audio players are now also made by Aiwa, Denon, JVC, Kenwood, Madrigal, Marantz,
The Shrine EP by Daucus Karota was recorded in January 1994 with Mark Barone ( bass ), Chistian Omar Madrigal Izzo ( drums ) and Roxy ( guitars ).
The book is published in Canada by Madrigal Press.
Against Barcelona at El Madrigal, Pirès technique earned the Yellow Submarine two penalties which were duly converted by captain Marcos Senna.
The inaugural performance at Wolf Trap occurred on June 1 – 2, 1971, and featured Julius Rudel and Van Cliburn conducting the New York City Opera, as well as performances by the Norman Treigle, National Symphony Orchestra, Choral Arts Society of Washington, United States Marine Band and the Madison Madrigal Singers.
Maupin provided a new libretto for Anna Madrigal Remembers, a musical work composed by Jake Heggie and performed by choir Chanticleer and mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade on 6 August 1999.
The musical stage adaptation began previews on May 18 and ran through July 31, with direction by Jason Moore, and a cast featuring Judy Kaye as Anna Madrigal, Betsy Wolfe as Mary Ann Singleton, Mary Birdsong as Mona Ramsay, and Wesley Taylor as Michael " Mouse " Tolliver.
The song was published in Volume II of the 1862 collection Welsh Melodies with the Welsh lyrics by the Welsh poet John Jones ( Talhaiarn ), and the English lyrics by Thomas Oliphant, President of the Madrigal Society.

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