Split Choir
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Martin, Frank — (15 September 1890, Geneva – 21 November 1974, Naarden, The Netherlands) He composed an unaccompanied mass for eight voiced split choir (1922) and a few other small sacred works before coming to public attention with Et in Terra Pax (1945), an … Historical dictionary of sacred music
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Torrejón Y Velasco, Tomás de — (baptized 23 December 1644, Villarrobledo near Albacete, Spain – 23 April 1728, Lima, Peru) Composer of 20 extant villancicos (four polychoral) including some for split choir, four motets (two polychoral), and one Magnificat for 12 voices, he… … Historical dictionary of sacred music
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