The development of the english madrigal can be traced to 1588 and considered a result of: the publication in London of a volume of translated Italian madrigals .
The term "madrigal" refers to a musical style for voices that mostly sets secular poetry from two historical periods: the first was in the 14th century, and the second was in the 16th and early 17th.
English madrigals are comparable to Italian Renaissance madrigals from the sixteenth century, except they are performed in English. Italian composers who served in Elizabeth I's court, like Alfonso Ferrabosco, brought Italian madrigals to England.
The musical madrigal in England reached its brief but strong peak during the English Madrigal School, which lasted mostly from 1588 to 1627. The majority of the English madrigals are light in form, a cappella compositions that were originally either copies or exact translations of Italian models.
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