Genre System of Multi-choral Partes Music: Stages of the Delelopment

Genre System of Multi-choral Partes Music: Stages of the Delelopment

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About the author: Anna V. Bulychyova, Candidate of Art Criticism, Associate Professor at the Foreign Music History Department, Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory