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Josquin Des Prez
Missa "L'homme armé" super voces musicales
Works Info
Composer
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Josquin Des Prez
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Mass
Average_duration
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36:50
Movement_count
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5
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Josquin Des Prez's 'Missa L'homme armé super voces musicales' is a masterpiece of Renaissance polyphony. It was composed around 1485-1490 and premiered in the late 15th century. The mass is based on the popular secular tune 'L'homme armé' which was used as a cantus firmus in many Renaissance masses. The mass consists of six movements: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei I, and Agnus Dei II. The Kyrie is a three-part setting with a slow and solemn character. The Gloria is a grand and majestic setting with intricate polyphony and a wide range of vocal textures. The Credo is the longest movement of the mass and features a complex and dense polyphonic texture. The Sanctus is a joyful and lively setting with a fast tempo and intricate vocal lines. The Agnus Dei I is a slow and solemn setting with a simple and elegant polyphonic texture. The Agnus Dei II is a more complex setting with a faster tempo and intricate vocal lines. The mass is characterized by its intricate polyphonic texture, rich harmonic language, and expressive use of dissonance. Josquin's use of imitation and counterpoint creates a sense of unity and coherence throughout the mass. The use of the secular tune 'L'homme armé' as a cantus firmus adds a sense of familiarity and accessibility to the mass. Overall, 'Missa L'homme armé super voces musicales' is a masterpiece of Renaissance polyphony and a testament to Josquin Des Prez's skill as a composer. Its intricate polyphonic texture, rich harmonic language, and expressive use of dissonance make it a timeless work of art.
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