Thought usually to be an English vocal genre that was popular in the Renaissance, the madrigal actually has roots in Flemish music, and going further back, appears to have been a descendant of the Italian frottola, a form noted for chordal accompaniment to a melodic line. Whatever its true origin, examples of the madrigal in [...]
Allmusic Blog — Thought usually to be an English vocal genre that was popular in the Renaissance, the madrigal actually has roots in Flemish music, and going further back, appears to hav... more info