Music, asked by itsavionahjuntilla, 7 months ago

It is a piece for several voices set to a short poem, usually about love, and it is used in its vernacular language.
A. Mass
B. Madrigal
C. Motet
D. Chorale

Answers

Answered by priyanshuchauhan2005
96

Answer:

Madrigal is the right answer

Answered by chandujnv002
4

Answer:

Madrigal is a piece for several voices set to a short poem,usually about love,and it is used in its vernacular language.

Explanation:

  • Madrigal is a part-song for multiple voices, often unaccompanied and structured in complex counterpoint, notably one from the Renaissance period.
  • It is a song performed by a group of singers without the use of any musical instruments. In the sixteenth century, madrigals were popular in England.
  • Whereas Chorale is a hymn or psalm performed in church to a traditional or created melody,and the setting of a church service (or mass) to music is referred to as mass in music. It is sung in Latin and relates to the Roman Catholic Liturgy in particular. Musically, the Anglican mass is identical to the Catholic mass, except it is performed in English.
  • And over the ages, Motet is a type of vocal composition that has experienced several changes. It is usually a Latin religious choral composition, although it can also be a secular piece or a work for soloist(s) and instrumental accompaniment, in any language, with or without a chorus.
  • Therefore,B is the right choice.
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