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Her poems were very numerous, and included representatives of nearly all the minor forms of poetry: odes, eclogues, idylls, elegies, chansons, ballads, madrigals, and others.
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All eight are secular pieces: six madrigals, and two cacce.
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The codex contains 37 secular works including madrigals, cacce and, uniquely among trecento sources, monophonic ballatas.
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He wrote both sacred and secular music, particularly madrigals; all of his surviving music is vocal.
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The award-winning choral program ranges from large mixed choirs to chamber/madrigal ensembles, women's choirs, men's ensemble and jazz.
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He published over 1100 secular madrigals, in 34 books, but not all of them survived.
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He published just two collections of madrigals with profane texts, one in 1555 and another in 1586.
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He composed numerous madrigals as well as dramatic music, and by combining the two, became the inventor of madrigal comedy.
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She was known for her love poems, and also composed sonnets and madrigals.
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He devoted his career to music and became an organist and composer of glees and madrigals.
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