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Renaissance Music
This is probably a long shot, but does anyone happen to know the name of the 40 part motet Palestrina composed? I can't find it anywhere, and i don't really want to a buy a cd heh.
So, to get more talk out of people, what do you think of renaissance music? It's one of my favorites so far i think...baroque is close so far but we haven't dove that far into it yet so i can't compare exactly yet.
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i would have to go with the Romantic era of Classical music
though the brandenburgs are very fine pieces
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bah i dun like baroque cuz Bach's piano inventions are so hard to play (the ones w more than 2 voices neway)
classical and romantic eras had good stuff. sum modern classical music is pretti nice too
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