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Originally published by Sikander Who am I ignoring? Depends upon that which you are thinking about. As music (and an ex-choirboy) I've to say the Tudor English composers such as for instance William Byrd, Thomas Tallis, Christopher Tye, John Taverner et al a large supporter of choral. British choral music (and English composers and artists) were popular across all Europe. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...=glance&n=5174 Early in the day composers I'd note could be folks from the Reduced Countries and Franco-Burgndians such as for instance Ockeghem, Obrecht, Josquin Desprez, Orlando di Lasso, Guillaume Dufay and Guillaume de Machaut. Carlo Gesualdo has lots of psychological energy but is comparable in certain areas to much 20th Century music in his utilization of chromaticism to state experience. He did in the end capture her partner and his wife in flagrante and destroy them, openly revealing their bodies...
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