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  • Missa ad Placitum.
  • Missa Ad te levavi (a6)
  • e based on pre-existing material, and like the Missa ad fugam, it is a canonic mass.
  • omplished composer around this time, since his Missa ad fugam seems to have been written in respons
  • Missa adventus et quadragesimae, 1952
  • Missa Alleluia, Music At The Burgundian Court, Capil
  • ch seems to have much in common with Ashwell's Missa Ave Maria) in six voices, and the only other s
  • Missa Baci amorosi for five voices (unpublished)
  • gory for their recording of Nicholas Ludford's Missa Benedicta.
  • Missa Brevis III
  • Missa Brevis No.3 for mixed chorus a cappella, Op.60
  • He is best known for his short mass setting ' Missa Brevis Capella Regalis'.
  • J.S. Bach's Missa Brevis in G Minor - Polish Radio Chamber Orche
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Missa Brevis in F major, K. 192 (186f), was complete
  • mposers of the classical period such as Mozart missa brevis meant "short in duration" - as opposed
  • The Missa Brevis in D, Op. 63 is a setting of the Mass c
  • Bach ' Missa Brevis' in G (H.W. Gray, NY)
  • Being a missa brevis, "several clauses of the text [are set]
  • It is a non-liturgical Missa Brevis, with the traditional Latin and Greek M
  • Even in a missa brevis, fugues are expected to conclude the Gl
  • changes in music: most notably developing the Missa Brevis, Lauda and "Spiritual Madrigal" (Madrig
  • setting was Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina's Missa Brevis, sung by the Choir of the London Orator
  • e the majority of Mozart's mass settings, is a Missa brevis, or short mass (as opposed to the more
  • Missa Cambrensis (1971)
  • Missa canonica of Johannes Brahms is composed of San
  • Video of a Missa Cantata offered on the Last Sunday after Pente
  • The Missa Cantata came into use during the 18th century
  • cember 1888) forbidden the use of incense at a Missa Cantata; nevertheless, exceptions have been ma
  • Missa Caput
  • Mass No. 3 in C major, Missa Cellensis in hon.
  • The Missa Cellensis in honorem Beatissimae Virginis Mari
  • Missa Choralis.
  • the first liturgical performance of Taverner's Missa Corona Spinea for four hundred years.
  • For choir, Easdale wrote the Missa Coventrensis.
  • Missa cuiusvis toni
  • Another of Ockeghem's masses, the Missa cuiusvis toni, is so written that it can be pe
  • Missa cujus toni
  • Missa da Requiem, 1952-1953
  • His Missa dalmatica dates from this early period.
  • Missa de Sancta Anna (4vv);
  • Missa de Beata Virgine (Palestrina) by Giovanni Pier
  • The Missa de Beata Virgine (Josquin) by Josquin Des Prez
  • Missa de Beata Virgine (Brumel) by Antoine Brumel
  • Missa de Beata Virgine (La Rue) by Pierre de La Rue;
  • e world premiere of Roxanna Panufnik's "Schola Missa de Angelis" - a work written for the choir.
  • Manuscript showing the opening Kyrie of the Missa de Beata Virgine, a late work by Josquin des P
  • omposer Josquin des Prez assembled or composed Missa de Beata Virgine, a musical setting of the Ord
  • boe, is derived from the Kyrie movement of the Missa de Angelis, and much of the work is subdued an
  • Missa Dei Patris
  • Missa Dei Filii, Litaniae Laurentanae "Salus Infirmo
  • Missa Dona nobis pacem (1948)
  • lona Mass contains neither a motetus over Ite, missa est nor a setting of the Benedictus, and its m
  • tion of all that in his Missal follows the Ite missa est, at the request that the Council of Trent
  • and Agnus Dei, followed by the dismissal Ite, missa est.
  • Missa Et super nivem dealbabor (either by Nycasius o
  • Missa ferialis, 5vv
  • Missa Festiva
  • His Missa Fors seulement is based on his own chanson, wh
  • He co-wrote the celebrated Missa Gaia - Earth Mass and many other pieces with t
  • r collaborating with Paul Winter to create the Missa Gaia/Earth Mass, Halley became a member of the
  • Important works: Missa Gregoriana, Missa dorica, Hermann und Leander
  • Missa in tempore belli, or Mass No. 10, (H.
  • movement was adapted for the Gloria of Bach's Missa in A major, BWV 234.
  • Missa in G minor, BWV 235, scored for oboes, strings
  • Missa in A major, BWV 234, scored for flute, strings
  • used the opening chorus for the Gloria of his Missa in G minor, BWV 235.
  • Thus Missa in Tempore Belli was performed at the family c
  • ten's St Nicholas, Jenkins' Armed Man, Haydn's Missa in tempore belli and many sacred choral works.
  • I. Bach used this aria for the Gratias of his Missa in G major.
  • the opening chorus again for the Kyrie of his Missa in G major, the first aria for the Quoniam of
  • med as its companions the "Nelson" mass or the Missa in tempore belli, the Theresienmesse has attra
  • Missa integra d minor
  • Missa La basse danse (based on a basse danse)
  • The Missa La sol fa re mi is a musical setting of the ma
  • ted to the circumstances of composition of the Missa La sol fa re mi.
  • Missa Le serviteur
  • e of his use of the technique, particularly in Missa Le serviteur.
  • Low Mass (called in Latin, Missa lecta, which literally means "read Mass") is a
  • Re-released ( Missa Luba only) on Philips CD/DVD set (2004)
  • The Missa Luba was created by Baluba of the Kasai and Ka
  • Missa Mater patris (4 voices; authorship doubted by
  • Missa Mercuria -(2002)
  • Stephan Lill - Guitars (Vanden Plas, Missa Mercuria, Ian Parry)
  • en involved in multiple side projects, such as Missa Mercuria, Abydos, Section A, Winterlong, and I
  • Their chart-topping first release was Missa Mexicana: festive polyphony and popular dances
  • Zelenka's Te Deum and Johann David Heinichen's Missa No. 9.
  • Missa O gloriosa Margaretha;
  • one of his own masses on the same method (the Missa O crux lignum).
  • Qui tollis peccata mundi of the Gloria of his Missa of 1733, to become the Gloria of his Mass in B
  • sweet wine, usually moscatell, mistela, vi de missa or vi ranci.
  • eshadowed what was probably his next work, the Missa Pange lingua, which was an extended fantasy on
  • Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina - Missa Papae Marcelli
  • In the latter part of the 20th century, the Missa Papae Marcelli has been recorded frequently, a
  • Missa Pontificalis (1930)
  • "Private Mass" (in Latin, Missa privata or secreta, familiaris, peculiaris), w
  • Missa Pro Defunctis (Mass for the Dead)
  • Recently a Missa pro defunctis was discovered.
  • Mainz Foreword to Missa pro Defunctis, Universal Edition
  • His compositions include a three-part Missa pro defunctis, eight-part Zacchee festinans de
  • etting of the Roman Catholic Requiem Mass, the Missa pro defunctis, the Mass for the dead.
  • of Escobar have survived, including a Requiem ( Missa pro defunctis), the earliest by a composer fro
  • Exactly when he wrote the Missa prolationum is not known, and there is no evid
  • ple of a mass organized entirely by canon: the Missa prolationum.
  • Missa Quid vobis videtur (1670)
  • ' Missa rex Babylonis venit ad lacum.'
  • Missa Romanus Romae (Mass In Honour Of Pius XII), fo
  • he celebrated mixup over the authorship of the Missa Salisburgensis, now assigned to Biber and prov
  • Service: St Wilfrid's Mass, Riponensis and the Missa Sancti Petri.
  • roper as well; in this regard it resembles the Missa Sancti Jacobi of Guillaume Dufay, which is oft
  • Missa Simplex, acappella (1928)
  • The Missa Sine nomine is a setting of the Ordinary of th
  • Beethoven - Missa Solemnis
  • Missa Solemnis for choir and organ
  • Missa Solemnis Pro Pace, Op. 71 (1944) per Soli, Cor
  • The Missa solemnis in D Major, Op. 123 was composed by L
  • The Missa Solemnis in C major by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • n Beethoven, including the Ninth Symphony, the Missa Solemnis and the last two string quartets.
  • ms German Requiem with the RPO and Beethoven's Missa Solemnis with the English Chamber Orchestra.
  • erman Requiem, Verdi's Requiem and Beethoven's Missa Solemnis under Arturo Toscanini.
  • ommemoration in Beethoven's ninth symphony and Missa Solemnis in Hiroshima and sang the Evangelist
  • ravinsky, for Columbia, 1953), and Beethoven's Missa Solemnis (conducted by Arturo Toscanini, for R
  • d with the Vienna Choir boys, such as Mozart's Missa solemnis in C minor, K. 139 "Waisenhausmesse",
  • hile [it] is often overshadowed by the immense Missa Solemnis, written some fifteen years later, it
  • y asked Beethoven not to offer Schlesinger his Missa Solemnis, because 'a Christian Mass composed b
  • hew Passions, the Mass in B minor, Beethoven's Missa Solemnis, Verdi's Requiem, Elgar's The Dream o
  • know only two masses: this one and Beethoven's Missa Solemnis.
  • sses and Requiem, Beethoven's 9th Symphony and Missa solemnis.
  • s of Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and Missa Solemnis.
  • The tenth part of Ludwig van Beethoven's Missa Solemnis;
  • ss ordinary (including a group of four, titled Missa solenne), and 8 Magnificat settings.
  • Missa Spiritus almus (four voices)
  • Domarto's two mass settings, the Missa Spiritus almus and a Missa sine nomine, were f
  • The Missa Spiritus almus, likely dating from the 1450s,
  • Missa super ‘Cognovi Domine', 4vv
  • Missa super ‘Vrai Dieu, disait', 4vv
  • Missa super ‘Le mois de mai'
  • Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina - Missa tu es pastor ovium
  • An illuminated copy of the Missa Virgo parens Christi by Jacobus Barbireau; com
  • Bach presented these as a Missa with a set of parts (Kyrie plus Gloria, BWV 23