In music history, the Venetian School is a term used to describe the
composers working in
Venice from about
1550 to around
1610; it also describes the music they produced. The Venetian
polychoral compositions of the late 16th century were among the most famous musical events in Europe, and their influence on musical practice in other countries was enormous. The innovations introduced by the Venetian school, along with the contemporary development of
monody and
opera in
Florence, together define the end of the musical
Renaissance and the beginning of the musical
Baroque.
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