How did St. Mark's Church in Venice influence composers who worked there?

a. Composers created works for choir only because instruments were not allowed.
b. Composers created works in Hungarian to appeal to the large number of immigrants.
c. Composers created works that required multiple performing groups because the church had double choir lofts.
d. Composers created works in triple meter because it evoked the motion of Venice's waterways.


c

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