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- Venetian_polychoral_style abstract "The Venetian polychoral style was a type of music of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras which involved spatially separate choirs singing in alternation. It represented a major stylistic shift from the prevailing polyphonic writing of the middle Renaissance, and was one of the major stylistic developments which led directly to the formation of what we now know as the Baroque style. A commonly encountered term for the separated choirs is cori spezzati—literally, separated choirs.".
- Venetian_polychoral_style thumbnail San_Marco_(evening_view).jpg?width=300.
- Venetian_polychoral_style wikiPageExternalLink musicalspace.htm.
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- Venetian_polychoral_style hasPhotoCollection Venetian_polychoral_style.
- Venetian_polychoral_style subject Category:Baroque_music.
- Venetian_polychoral_style subject Category:Italian_music_history.
- Venetian_polychoral_style subject Category:Musical_techniques.
- Venetian_polychoral_style subject Category:Renaissance_music.
- Venetian_polychoral_style type Ability105616246.
- Venetian_polychoral_style type Abstraction100002137.
- Venetian_polychoral_style type Cognition100023271.
- Venetian_polychoral_style type Know-how105616786.
- Venetian_polychoral_style type Method105660268.
- Venetian_polychoral_style type MusicalTechniques.
- Venetian_polychoral_style type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Venetian_polychoral_style type Technique105665146.
- Venetian_polychoral_style comment "The Venetian polychoral style was a type of music of the late Renaissance and early Baroque eras which involved spatially separate choirs singing in alternation. It represented a major stylistic shift from the prevailing polyphonic writing of the middle Renaissance, and was one of the major stylistic developments which led directly to the formation of what we now know as the Baroque style. A commonly encountered term for the separated choirs is cori spezzati—literally, separated choirs.".
- Venetian_polychoral_style label "Estilo policoral veneciano".
- Venetian_polychoral_style label "Estilo policoral veneziano".
- Venetian_polychoral_style label "Venetian polychoral style".
- Venetian_polychoral_style label "Venezianische Mehrchörigkeit".
- Venetian_polychoral_style label "النمط البندقي متعدد الكورال".
- Venetian_polychoral_style label "コーリ・スペッツァーティ".
- Venetian_polychoral_style sameAs Venezianische_Mehrchörigkeit.
- Venetian_polychoral_style sameAs Estilo_policoral_veneciano.
- Venetian_polychoral_style sameAs コーリ・スペッツァーティ.
- Venetian_polychoral_style sameAs Estilo_policoral_veneziano.
- Venetian_polychoral_style sameAs m.03gb9_.
- Venetian_polychoral_style sameAs Q2140842.
- Venetian_polychoral_style sameAs Q2140842.
- Venetian_polychoral_style sameAs Venetian_polychoral_style.
- Venetian_polychoral_style wasDerivedFrom Venetian_polychoral_style?oldid=541134555.
- Venetian_polychoral_style depiction San_Marco_(evening_view).jpg.
- Venetian_polychoral_style isPrimaryTopicOf Venetian_polychoral_style.