Draft:List of composers of the Venetian school
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The Venetian School was a group of composers that worked flourished from 1550 to 1610.[1] This group was predominantly known for their Venetian polychoral style, which distinguished them from the more conservative Roman School. This is a list of composers usually linked with the Venetian School.
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Adrian Willaert | 1490 | 1562 | Almost every extant form of his time | ||
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[edit]- ^ "The Venetian School of Music". 3 November 2021.