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François D'Agincour
Missa In Assumptione Beata Mariae Virginis
Works Info
Composer
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François D'Agincour
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Mass
Average_duration
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15:09
François D'Agincour was a French Baroque composer who lived from 1684 to 1758. He was a prolific composer of sacred music, and his 'Missa In Assumptione Beata Mariae Virginis' is one of his most famous works. The piece was composed in the early 18th century, and it premiered in Paris in 1710. The 'Missa In Assumptione Beata Mariae Virginis' is a mass setting that is divided into six movements. The first movement is the Kyrie, which is a prayer for mercy. The second movement is the Gloria, which is a hymn of praise to God. The third movement is the Credo, which is a statement of faith. The fourth movement is the Sanctus, which is a hymn of praise to God that is sung during the Eucharistic prayer. The fifth movement is the Agnus Dei, which is a prayer for mercy and peace. The final movement is the Deo Gratias, which is a hymn of thanksgiving. The 'Missa In Assumptione Beata Mariae Virginis' is characterized by its use of polyphony, which is a musical technique that involves multiple voices singing different melodies at the same time. D'Agincour's use of polyphony creates a rich and complex sound that is both beautiful and awe-inspiring. The piece also features a variety of musical textures, including homophonic and antiphonal textures, which add to its complexity and depth. Overall, the 'Missa In Assumptione Beata Mariae Virginis' is a stunning example of Baroque sacred music. Its intricate melodies, complex harmonies, and rich textures make it a masterpiece of the genre. D'Agincour's use of polyphony and other musical techniques create a sound that is both beautiful and powerful, and the piece remains a beloved work of sacred music to this day.
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