マドリガル・コメディ
1. Madrigal comedyMadrigal comedy is a term for a kind of entertainment music of the late 16th century in Italy, in which groups of related, generally a cappella madrigals were sung consecutively, generally telling a story, and sometimes having a loose dramatic plot. It is an important element in the origins of opera. The term is of 20th century origin, popularised by Alfred Einstein.
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