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has gloss | eng: __NOTOC__ West Gallery Music is a term which refers to music conventionally sung and played in the West Gallery of a Church of England church. Its heyday was the 18th century, from around 1700 to 1850. In the late 1980s, West Gallery music experienced a revival and is now sung by several West Gallery "quires" (choirs). |
lexicalization | eng: West Gallery music |
instance of | c/Christian music genres |
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