Ingatheringly I enquire,
'Spem In Alium' is a 40 part Motet by Thomas Tallis that was once sung in
a cathedral performance, and in which the singers were dispersed at
irregular intervals not normal for such a choir. This was so that the
mobile listeners could walk near and up to each single voice and hear
predominantly just them, their voice - at the expense of the others.
Assuming any number of partcipants, any distribution, where according to
any theory of LEP is the best, I hesitate to say 'perfect' perfomance
ingathered, At ;-) ?
Love
Andrew
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