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Secular compositions that flourished in italy and england and allowed composers to write more experimentally

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Secular music (or, compositions) is music that is non-religious in nature. Madrigal was a type of secular composition that flourished in Italy and England allowed composers to write more experimentally. Without ties specifically to the church, composers were able to write about more worldly (secular) events.
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