🎶madrigal (madrigal)

noun
/ˈmædrɪɡəl/
madrigal (madrigal)

Meaning

A short, lyrical poem set to music, typically from the Renaissance period.
Traducción del significado
un poema corto y lirico que se canta o se pone a musica tipicamente del Renacimiento.
un poema corto y lirico que se canta o se pone a musica tipicamente del Renacimiento

Oraciones de ejemplo

The choir performed a beautiful madrigal from the 16th century.

El coro interpretó un hermoso madrigal del siglo XVI.
El coro interpreto un hermoso madrigal del siglo XVI.

Synonyms

song, chant, ballad, lyric, hymn

Antonyms

prose, silence

Colocaciones

sing a madrigal, Renaissance madrigal, madrigal choir

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