Select all the statements describing Te Deum, Jacquet de la Guerre's last composition.Multiple select question.It was a work praising King Louis XIV.It was performed to celebrate the recovery of the child Louis XV.It was originally performed in the early 1700s.It is a work for large chorus.
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Select all the statements describing Te Deum, Jacquet de la Guerre's last composition.Multiple select question.It was a work praising King Louis XIV.It was performed to celebrate the recovery of the child Louis XV.It was originally performed in the early 1700s.It is a work for large chorus.
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- It was performed to celebrate the recovery of the child Louis XV.
- It was originally performed in the early 1700s.
- It is a work for large chorus.
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