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In fact, PREOSSIA was the first club to use the term Old-Style Siamese as a formal name for the old type of Siamese.
It is clearly described in the TICA Thai Breed Standard.
For example, we can provide titles of the most useful old books and magazine articles about the Siamese, names of organizations that publish inexpensive copies of rare books, names of archives and libraries and individuals who have collections of rare Siamese-related publications, and more.
Having the choir divided for the antiphonal singing of part-music was a device known in the north; moreover, it was not new to Italian soil, but the old practice was to achieve new life at the hands of Willaert (who, however, is not credited with its invention by Zarlino, as is often claimed).
Andrea Gabrieli, succeeding Annibale Padovano at the second organ in 1564 and Merulo at the first organ in 1585--when he was himself succeeded at the second organ by Giovanni Gabrieli --produced sacred music of great distinction.
It was in Giovanni's motets that the Venetian style of polychoral composition attained its culmination.