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- Chapter 5: a Perfected Art: Church Polyphony in the Late Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
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- Medieval Music Middle Ages 450-1450
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- Historical Periods, Musical Styles, and Principal Genres in Western Music
- Polyphonic Singing: a Diachronic Emblem of a Multicultural Environment
- The Fugue Subject, Appears Again and Again in Each of the Instrumental Or Vocal Lines
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