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- Toulouse_Mass abstract "The Toulouse Mass is a polyphonic 14th-century musical setting of the Mass found in a manuscript in the municipal library of Toulouse. It was not composed by a single individual, but is presumed to have been compiled and performed as a unit. The present location of Toulouse does not necessarily mean it was composed there.It is not completely clear whether the Mass portions included in the manuscript were intended as a complete polyphonic setting of the Mass, or merely represent isolated movements. They were inscribed in empty spaces in a manuscript that otherwise contains plainchants and texts. The manuscript is also missing a polyphonic Gloria in excelsis Deo and Credo. However, it does include a note identifying a motet on Ite, missa est following the Sanctus and Agnus Dei (which appear adjacently in the manuscript). The manuscript also has part of a tenor line from a Credo that appears in both the Ivrea Codex and Apt Codex, as well as the Barcelona Mass, so perhaps that movement was used as well. It is also possible there never were supposed to be a Gloria or Credo with the Mass; some plainchant Masses omit them. The Mass was composed somewhat after the Tournai Mass, the earliest known such Mass. It is in \"song style,\" where only one voice has a text, and has three voices; as opposed to the \"simultaneous style\" of the Tournai Mass. Some of the pieces seem to have been adapted from motets, however. The Kyrie is found in the Ivrea Codex as well, and a trope on it is in the Apt Codex. The Sanctus has a contratenor and cantus in the same range and with the same rhythmic formulas, which implies that it may have been a three-voice motet with one of the texts removed. The Agnus Dei uses the trope Rex immense pietatis (King of infinite mercy), and is the clearest use of \"song style\" in the Mass. The motet on Ite, missa est uses the text Laudemus Jesum Christum (Let us praise Jesus Christ). Unlike ordinary motets, it has only one line with text (thus the \"song style\"). It also resembles a four-voice motet with a part missing, perhaps omitted in order to match the style of the other pieces.".
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageExternalLink H0019017.HTM.
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- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageLength "2985".
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageRevisionID "546614414".
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLink Apt_Codex.
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLink Barcelona_Mass.
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLink Category:14th-century_works.
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anonymous_musical_compositions.
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Masses_(music).
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_music.
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLink Credo.
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLink Gloria_in_excelsis_Deo.
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLink Ite,_missa_est.
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLink Ivrea_Codex.
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLink Kyrie.
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLink Lamb_of_God.
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLink Mass_(music).
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLink Motet.
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLink Plainsong.
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLink Polyphony.
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLink Sanctus.
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLink Toulouse.
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLink Tournai_Mass.
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toulouse Mass".
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toulouse".
- Toulouse_Mass wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Medieval_mass_settings.
- Toulouse_Mass subject Category:14th-century_works.
- Toulouse_Mass subject Category:Anonymous_musical_compositions.
- Toulouse_Mass subject Category:Masses_(music).
- Toulouse_Mass subject Category:Medieval_music.
- Toulouse_Mass hypernym Setting.
- Toulouse_Mass type ClassicalMusicComposition.
- Toulouse_Mass type Work.
- Toulouse_Mass type Composition.
- Toulouse_Mass type Redirect.
- Toulouse_Mass type Work.
- Toulouse_Mass comment "The Toulouse Mass is a polyphonic 14th-century musical setting of the Mass found in a manuscript in the municipal library of Toulouse. It was not composed by a single individual, but is presumed to have been compiled and performed as a unit.".
- Toulouse_Mass label "Toulouse Mass".
- Toulouse_Mass sameAs Q7828891.
- Toulouse_Mass sameAs Misa_de_Toulouse.
- Toulouse_Mass sameAs m.026zp1w.
- Toulouse_Mass sameAs Q7828891.
- Toulouse_Mass wasDerivedFrom Toulouse_Mass?oldid=546614414.
- Toulouse_Mass isPrimaryTopicOf Toulouse_Mass.