This composer spent much of his career in Rome, where he composed Masses, motets, and many secular cantatas. He is, however, chiefly famous for his fourteen surviving oratorios
A) Giacomo Carissimi
B) Girolamo Frescobaldi
C) Arcangelo Corelli
D) Heinrich Biber
A
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When the first all-black churches formed near the end of the eighteenth century, "lining out" psalms
was replaced by
a. actual Bibles b. spirituals and hymns c. songs that actually incorporated the order of the books of the Bible d. "doo-doo-doo da-da-da" refrains that white policing organizations implemented
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