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Missa Pro Defunctis. Antoine Brumel. A cappella. Sacred , Requiem. Language. Latin. ATTB.

Übersetzung

Missa Pro Defunctis. Antoine Brumel. A-cappella-. Heilig, Requiem. Sprache. Latin. ATTB.

Im Original

The Missa pro defunctis first appeared in a collection of masses released by Andreas de Antiquis in 1519. It must have achieved a certain amount of fame, as it appeared again in another collection, put together by Giacomo Junta in 1522. Brumel's Missa pro defunctis for four voices, a late work, is notable for being the first Requiem to include a polyphonic setting of the Dies Iræ. Each movement is apparently based on a plainchant, but not all can be identified today. The unknown chants are in the Christe , Sanctus and Agnus Dei. the others can be found in the Liber Usualis.

Übersetzung

The Missa pro defunctis first appeared in a collection of masses released by Andreas de Antiquis in 1519. It must have achieved a certain amount of fame, as it appeared again in another collection, put together by Giacomo Junta in 1522. Brumel's Missa pro defunctis for four voices, a late work, is notable for being the first Requiem to include a polyphonic setting of the Dies Iræ. Each movement is apparently based on a plainchant, but not all can be identified today. The unknown chants are in the Christe , Sanctus and Agnus Dei. the others can be found in the Liber Usualis.