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When two or more groups of singers sing in alternation the style of music can also be called '''polychoral'''. Specifically, this term is usually applied to music of the late [[Renaissance music|Renaissance]] and early [[Baroque music|Baroque]]. Polychoral techniques are a definitive characteristic of the music of the [[Venetian school]], exemplified by the works of [[Giovanni Gabrieli]]; this music is often known as the [[Venetian polychoral style]]. The Venetian polychoral style was an important innovation of the late [[Renaissance music|Renaissance]], and this style, with its variations as it spread across Europe after 1600, helps to define the beginning of the [[Baroque music|Baroque]] era. Polychoral music was not limited to [[Italy]] in the Renaissance; it was popular in Spain and Germany, and there are examples from the 19th and 20th centuries, from composers as diverse as [[Hector Berlioz]], [[Igor Stravinsky]] and [[Karlheinz Stockhausen]].
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