![]() ![]() In fact, in the second half of the sixteenth century, the poetic and musical madrigal continued to be heavily influenced by elements of the poetic form of the fourteenth-century ballata. ![]() In scholarship since that time, however, it has not been fully recognized that the ballata-madrigal by no means disappeared from the poetic repertoire in the second half of the century, as has commonly been believed. In a seminal article of some forty years ago, Don Harran identified a style of free madrigal poetry that showed some elements of fourteenth-century forms. ![]()
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