Missa Brevis

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Missa Brevis is a renowned short-form Mass setting by Renaissance composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, celebrated for its clear polyphony and liturgical elegance.

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Missa Brevis canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mass setting
musical composition
sacred music
associatedWith Roman Catholic liturgy
polyphonic Mass tradition
belongsToRepertoire choral canon
composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina NERFINISHED
composerNationality Italian
countryOfOrigin Italy
genre Renaissance polyphony
liturgical music
hasForm cyclic Mass
hasInfluenced later liturgical mass settings
hasMusicalForm through-composed movements
hasPart Agnus Dei I NERFINISHED
Agnus Dei II NERFINISHED
Benedictus NERFINISHED
Credo
Gloria NERFINISHED
Kyrie NERFINISHED
Sanctus
hasReception frequently recorded by professional choirs
highly regarded by choral conductors
hasReputation one of Palestrina’s most performed Masses
historicalContext Counter-Reformation church music
isFrequentlyPerformedIn church services
concert settings
isPartOf Palestrina’s Mass oeuvre
isRenownedFor clarity of counterpoint
liturgical elegance
keyFeature shortened Ordinary of the Mass
language Latin
liturgicalUse Roman Catholic Mass
notableCharacteristic balanced voice leading
clear polyphonic writing
concise liturgical setting
textual clarity
period Renaissance NERFINISHED
requires trained choir
style Palestrina style
suitableFor concert performance
liturgical worship
texture polyphonic
titleLanguage Latin
titleMeaning short Mass
usesTextFrom Ordinary of the Mass NERFINISHED
vocalForces SATB choir

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