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- Missa_brevis abstract "A Missa brevis (Latin, pl. Missae breves) is literally a "short Mass."The term is applied to musical settings of the Ordinary of the Mass that are either (a) partial, such as when only the Kyrie and Gloria are set, or (b) concise, so that most or all of the sections can be sung in a short period of time.The concise approach is found in the mostly syllabic settings of the 16th century, e.g. in Lassus' Missa venatorum (Hunters' Mass) and in the custom of "telescoping" (or simultaneous singing by different voices) in 18th-century masses.Partial settings are seen in both the Roman and Lutheran traditions, where many works consist of the Kyrie and Gloria. Short Lutheran settings are often called simply "Missa" or "Messe," as opposed to "Missa tota," or complete Mass, and similar terminology is used for many Anglican Masses that omit, or rather leave to be spoken, the Creed.Missa brevis is also occasionally applied to the Deutsche Singmesse where the spoken Low Mass is accompanied by music.A weekday Mass (when the Gloria and Credo are not said) is usually called Missa ferialis instead.".
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- Missa_brevis comment "A Missa brevis (Latin, pl. Missae breves) is literally a "short Mass."The term is applied to musical settings of the Ordinary of the Mass that are either (a) partial, such as when only the Kyrie and Gloria are set, or (b) concise, so that most or all of the sections can be sung in a short period of time.The concise approach is found in the mostly syllabic settings of the 16th century, e.g.".
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