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"Laudate Dominum (a 8)" is a sacred choral composition by Luca Marenzio, an Italian composer of the late Renaissance period. Written for eight voices, the piece is part of his collection called "Sacrae Cantiones," published in 1584. "Laudate Dominum" is a polyphonic motet, praising and exalting the Lord, as the title suggests, with its Latin text. Marenzio's composition showcases his skillful use of harmonies, counterpoint, and expressive melodic lines, capturing the religious fervor of the time. The work stands as a testament to Marenzio's mastery of sacred music and his contribution to the rich choral repertoire of the Renaissance era.
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