Late Renaissance
is represented in Venice through the years of 1534 to 1600. An impressive
polychoral style that was developed, it gave Europe some of the grandest, most
sonorous music composed until that time. It contains a multiple choirs of
singers, brass and strings in different spatial locations in the Basilica, San
Marco Di Venezia (Venetian School).
The cultivation
of European Music in the Americas began in the late 16th century
soon after the arrival of the Spanish and the conquest of Mexico.
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