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by michaelsbradley
2619 days ago
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Fair enough, but there is an audible relationship — it's not apples to oranges, as discernible even in the recordings linked in my previous comment. Similarly, in the West the one-voice Gregorian chants are not separated by a great gulf from the polyphonic pieces that gained prominence in the 1500s. One can listen to a Gregorian choir sing the Regina caeli laetare and then listen to a rendition of Palestrina's Sicut cervus without the feeling of crossing into a wholly alien musical universe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzMa0qzwagA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yd5EE0hAB8 |
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