Which music were you familiar with?where did you hear it before?Deum berum,Brandenburg,
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BRANDENBURG IS FAMILIAR FOR ME
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Deum Berum is an example of a Gregorian chant. Brandenburg or Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 is a composition by Bach.
- Deum Verum was composed by Etienne de Liege. The full name of the chant is "Invitorium: Deum Verum" which roughly translates to 'an invitation to the faithful to come and worship the true God'. It is from the 7th century and was used from the Breviary or the Divine Office. It was often sung during Ordinary times. It was written during the time of the Feast of the Holy Trinity.
- Brandenburg Concertos is a series of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach. It consists of six instrumental works which are presented by Bach to Christian Ludwif. It was assembled in 1721. It is known to have a three-movement format i.e. fast, slow, fast. It is written for three violins, three violas, and three cellos. Subsequently, it is also written for a continuous bass.
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