madrigal
noun
UK/ˈmæd.rɪ.ɡᵊl/
US/ˈmæd.rə.ɡᵊl/
Definitions of madrigal noun
- Countable(可數名詞)
A part-song for several voices, typically without instrumental accompaniment, that originated in 14th-century Italy.
牧歌;無伴奏合唱曲
Madrigals were frequently performed in royal courts during the Renaissance.
文藝復興時期,牧歌經常在皇室宮廷中演出。
The choir will perform several famous madrigals at tonight's concert.
合唱團將在今晚的音樂會上演出幾首著名的牧歌。
The composer crafted intricate harmonies for this madrigal.
作曲家為這首牧歌創作了複雜的和聲。