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Which type of composition is a secular form of Renaissance music generally written about love? motet madrigal mass a cappella

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Madrigal

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During the renaissance, a madrigal was a popular European musical piece constructed with polyphonic voices (usually four or six voices), every tune was different in each line, and was sometimes accompanied by instruments.

One of the main themes found in madrigals were short reflections on love, but themes of death or somber ones were also found.

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The correct answer is madrigal

They were secular forms of renaissance music used to express emotions, which in turn means they were often about love.
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