to music Missa brevis Missa solemnis (explains the term and lists several works) Miss A, a Korean girl group Missa pro defunctis and Missa defunctorum...
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Missa solemnis is Latin for Solemn Mass. and is a genre of musical settings of the Mass Ordinary, which are festively scored and render the Latin text...
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the 1450s: Missa L'homme armé (Antoine Busnois) Missa L'homme armé (Guillaume Dufay) Missa L'homme armé (Johannes Regis) (two: one lost) Missa L'homme armé...
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Missa Papae Marcelli, or Pope Marcellus Mass, is a mass sine nomine by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. It is his best-known mass, and is regarded as...
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A missa brevis is a shorter musical mass composition. Missa brevis may also refer to: Kyrie–Gloria masses, BWV 233–236, masses by Johann Sebastian Bach...
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Missa brevis (Latin for 'short Mass'; plural: Missae breves) usually refers to a Mass composition that is short because part of the text of the Mass ordinary...
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Ite, missa est (English: "Go, it is the dismissal") are the concluding Latin words addressed to the people in the Mass of the Roman Rite in the Catholic...
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The Missa solemnis in D major, Op. 123, is a Solemn Mass composed by Ludwig van Beethoven from 1819 to 1823. It was first performed on 7 April 1824 in...
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Missa Solemnis is a portrait of Ludwig van Beethoven by Joseph Karl Stieler, completed in 1820. It shows Beethoven holding a manuscript of his Missa solemnis...
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The Missa sicca (Latin for 'dry Mass') was a form of Catholic devotion used in the medieval Catholic Church when a full Mass could not be said, such as...
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The Missa Brevis is a mass written by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina first published in 1570 in Palestrina's Third Book of Masses and reprinted several...
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A Missa sine nomine, literally a "Mass without a name", is a musical setting of the Ordinary of the Mass, usually from the Renaissance, which uses no...
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A Missa bifaciata (Latin for 'twice-performed Mass') or Missa trifaciata (Latin for 'thrice-performed Mass') was a type of Mass wherein the priest would...
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Mass (liturgy) (redirect from Missa Sacra)
missa itself was in use by the 6th century. It is most likely derived from the concluding formula Ite, missa est ("Go; the dismissal is made"); missa...
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Missa cantata (Latin for "sung Mass") is a form of Tridentine Mass defined officially in 1960 as a sung Mass celebrated without sacred ministers, i.e...
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The Missa Luba is a setting of the Latin Mass sung in styles traditional to the Democratic Republic of Congo. It was composed by Father Guido Haazen,...
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Requiem (redirect from Missa pro Defunctis)
Requiem Mass, also known as Mass for the dead (Latin: Missa pro defunctis) or Mass of the dead (Latin: Missa defunctorum), is a Mass of the Catholic Church offered...
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Mass (music) (redirect from Missa (1733))
The Mass (Latin: missa) is a form of sacred musical composition that sets the invariable portions of the Christian Eucharistic liturgy (principally that...
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Antoine Brumel (redirect from Missa pro defunctis (Brumel))
fragment Missa “A l’ombre d’ung buissonet” for four voices Missa “Berzerette savoyenne” for four voices Missa “Bon temps” for four voices Missa de beata...
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The Missa Pange lingua is a musical setting of the Ordinary of the Mass by Franco-Flemish composer Josquin des Prez, probably dating from around 1515...
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Mass in B minor (redirect from Missa in B minor)
exceptional, for a Lutheran composer such as Bach, is that the composition is a Missa tota. In Bach's day, Masses composed for Lutheran services usually consisted...
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Deaner Missa (born 20 February 2004) is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a left-back or winger for Liga 2 club Bhayangkara. Missa's career...
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Nelson Mass (redirect from Missa in Angustiis)
tollis peccata mundi Problems playing these files? See media help. The Missa in angustiis (Mass for troubled times), commonly known as the Nelson Mass...
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Low Mass (redirect from Missa Privata)
Low Mass (Latin Missa Privata) is a Tridentine Mass defined officially in the Code of Rubrics included in the 1962 edition of the Roman Missal as a Mass...
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The Missa aulica (Court mass) is a missa brevis in C major composed by František Xaver Brixi. The work is a setting of the Latin mass for SATB soloists...
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masses by Josquin Missa Di dadi (Morton) Missa D'ung aultre amer (Ockeghem) Missa Faisant regretz (Frye) Missa Fortuna desperata (?) Missa Malheur me bat...
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Francesco Gasparini (redirect from Missa Canonica (Gasparini))
daughter. He died in Rome in 1727. See List of operas by Francesco Gasparini. Missa canonica for four voices and basso continuo (Venice, 1705) Gasparini's works...
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Missa in tempore belli (English: Mass in Time of War) is a setting of the mass by Joseph Haydn. It is catalogued Mass No. 10 in C major (Hob. XXII:9)...
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Missa Johnouchi (城之内 ミサ; Jōnouchi Misa) (born 1960) is a composer, pianist, conductor and singer who creates Asian-styled new-age music. Missa Johnouchi...
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