a part-song for several voices, especially one of the Renaissance period, typically arranged in elaborate counterpoint and without instrumental accompaniment. Originally used of a genre of 14th-century Italian songs, the term now usually refers to English or Italian songs of the late 16th and early 17th c., in a free style strongly influenced by the text.
Mirabel Madrigal
Alma Madrigal
Julieta Madrigal
Agustin Madrigal
Pepa Madrigal
Felix Madrigal
Bruno Madrigal
Isabela Madrigal
Luisa Madrigal
Dolores Madrigal
Camilo Madrigal
Antonio Madrigal
Pedro Madrigal
Mirabel Madrigal (Lydia the Bard's Villain Songs)
Isabela Madrigal (Lydia the Bard's Villain Songs)
Dolores Madrigal (Lydia the Bard's Villain Songs)
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