单词 | madrigalian |
释义 | madrigalianadj. Of, relating to, or characteristic of madrigals; consisting of or dealing with madrigals. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > vocal music > types of song > [adjective] unaccompanied1818 madrigalian1848 madrigalesque1853 folk-songish1925 torchy1941 sing-along1959 1848 (title) Madrigalian Feast, a collection of twenty Madrigals. 1869 F. A. G. Ouseley Treat. Counterpoint xiv. 89 The old madrigalian composers. 1879 E. G. Monk in G. Grove Dict. Music I. 72 Anthems of the Madrigalian era. 1949 Scrutiny 16 78 The finest passages..seem to be recovering a more stable rhythmic norm, without any sacrifice of Purcellian and madrigalian intensity. 1966 Listener 17 Feb. 257/3 The First String Quartet already uses dancing madrigalian cross rhythms which dominate the composer's early style. 1998 Church Times 9 Jan. 24/2 The gentleness, and the loving, almost madrigalian, feel of the singing here is not exactly matched on CDA 66943, which has a more robust air. Derivatives madriˈgalianism n. = madrigalism n. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > composing music > [noun] > of specific kind songwriting1713 tone-painting1897 serialization1954 verticalization1962 madrigalianism1968 madrigalism1968 filking1983 1968 Listener 25 July 121/2 These melting dissonances..seem to be obvious madrigalianisms, word-painting of a kind conventional enough at this time. 1977 Gramophone Jan. 1167/2 The later sixteenth-century composers, with their madrigalianisms and the resources of musica reservata. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1848 |
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