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- Missa_sine_nomine abstract "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 pre-existing musical source material, as was normally the case in mass composition. Not all masses based on freely composed material were so named, but many were, particularly from the late 15th century through the 16th century.One of the earliest examples of a Missa sine nomine is by Guillaume Dufay, (Bologna, International museum and library of music, Ms Q15) whose Missa Resvelliés vous (formerly known as a Missa sine nomine) dates from before 1430, and possibly as early as 1420. It may have been written for the wedding of Carlo Malatesta and Vittoria di Lorenzo in Rimini.Many other composers wrote Missae sine nomine, including Walter Frye, Barbingant, Alexander Agricola, Johannes Tinctoris, Matthaeus Pipelare, Heinrich Isaac, Pierre de La Rue, Josquin des Prez, Jean Mouton, Vincenzo Ruffo, and others.Some masses sine nomine, i.e. based on freely-composed material, were actually named in other ways: the most famous is Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina's Missa Papae Marcelli, the Pope Marcellus Mass, which according to a somewhat exaggerated legend persuaded the Council of Trent not to ban polyphonic writing in liturgical music. Also many canonic masses are literally sine nomine: the Missa prolationum of Johannes Ockeghem and the Missa ad fugam of Josquin des Prez are of this type, as is the late Missa sine nomine by Josquin, in which he returns with new insight to compositional problems he first tackled in his early Missa Ad fugam. A myth dating from the time of the Council of Trent was that a Missa sine nomine hid a secular tune, and the listeners were expected to "get the joke"; however the practice of writing masses on freely-composed material predated the Council of Trent and the Counter-Reformation.".
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- Missa_sine_nomine wikiPageWikiLink Bologna.
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- Missa_sine_nomine wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Pierluigi_da_Palestrina.
- Missa_sine_nomine wikiPageWikiLink Guillaume_Dufay.
- Missa_sine_nomine wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich_Isaac.
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- Missa_sine_nomine wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Mouton.
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- Missa_sine_nomine wikiPageWikiLink Josquin_des_Prez.
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- Missa_sine_nomine wikiPageWikiLink Matthaeus_Pipelare.
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- Missa_sine_nomine wikiPageWikiLink Missa_Resvelliés_vous.
- Missa_sine_nomine wikiPageWikiLink Missa_Sine_nomine_(Josquin).
- Missa_sine_nomine wikiPageWikiLink Missa_ad_fugam.
- Missa_sine_nomine wikiPageWikiLink Missa_prolationum.
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- Missa_sine_nomine wikiPageWikiLink Ordinary_(liturgy).
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- Missa_sine_nomine wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_de_La_Rue.
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- Missa_sine_nomine wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Sherr.
- Missa_sine_nomine wikiPageWikiLink Rimini.
- Missa_sine_nomine wikiPageWikiLink Vincenzo_Ruffo.
- Missa_sine_nomine wikiPageWikiLink Vittoria_di_Lorenzo.
- Missa_sine_nomine wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Frye.
- Missa_sine_nomine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Missa sine nomine".
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- Missa_sine_nomine subject Category:Masses_(music).
- Missa_sine_nomine subject Category:Renaissance_music.
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- Missa_sine_nomine type ClassicalMusicComposition.
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- Missa_sine_nomine comment "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 pre-existing musical source material, as was normally the case in mass composition.".
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