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Arts, 03.02.2020 23:44 dinosaur10

Which composer's only secular music is a set of instrumental dances called
terpsichore?
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a. giovanni gabrieli
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b. giovanni pierluigi da palestrina
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c. michael praetorius
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d. orlando de lassus

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