Thomas More Recognizes Italian Madrigals
Thomas More, born in 1557, began to recognize the potential offered by the new popularity of Italian madrigals with English texts. He started publishing sets of madrigals of his own inspiration and creation. The broadcast will feature his work.
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“ο Τόμας Μόρλη, γενημένος το 1557 και κινητήν την εποχή ο Μόρλη. προφανώς άρχισε να αναγνωρίσει τις δυνατότητες που προσέφερε η νέα δημοτικότητα των Ιταλικών Μαδρυγαλιών με Αγγλικά Κείμενα καθώς άρχισε να εκδίδει set μαδρυγαλιών δικής του έμπνευσης, δικής του δημιουργίας.”
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“Thomas More Recognizes Potential of Italian Madrigals. The madrigal is essentially the 16th-century version of a folk summer song. It celebrates dance and play on green grass.”
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