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madrigalian, a.|mædrɪˈgeɪlɪən| [f. madrigal n. + -ian.] Pertaining to, consisting or characteristic of, or dealing with madrigals.
1848(title) Madrigalian Feast, a collection of twenty Madrigals. 1869Ouseley Counterp. xiv. 89 The old madrigalian composers. 1879E. G. Monk in Grove Dict. Mus. I. 72 Anthems of the Madrigalian era. 1882Athenæum No. 2854. 58 The English madrigalian writers being represented solely by a few songs and unimportant pieces.
Add: Hence madriˈgalianism n. = *madrigalism n.
1968Listener 25 July 121/2 These melting dissonances..seem to be obvious madrigalianisms, word-painting of a kind conventional enough at this time. 1977Gramophone Jan. 1167/2 The later sixteenth-century composers, with their madrigalianisms and the resources of musica reservata. |