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Plainchant
Ite missa est
Works Info
Composer
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Plainchant
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Chant
Average_duration
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0:34
Ite missa est is a Latin phrase that translates to "Go, it is the dismissal." It is a concluding phrase used in the Catholic Mass, which signifies the end of the service. The phrase has been used in various musical compositions, including plainchant. Plainchant is a form of medieval music that is characterized by its monophonic texture, meaning that it has a single melodic line without any accompanying harmony. It is also known as Gregorian chant, named after Pope Gregory I, who is believed to have codified the chant in the 6th century. The composition of Ite missa est is attributed to plainchant, and it is believed to have been in use since the early days of the Catholic Church. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been in use since the 4th century. Ite missa est is typically performed at the end of the Mass, after the final blessing has been given. It is sung by the choir or the priest, and it signals the end of the service. The phrase is repeated three times, with each repetition getting softer and slower, creating a sense of finality and closure. The composition of Ite missa est is divided into two movements. The first movement is the recitation of the phrase "Ite missa est," which is sung in a simple, unadorned melody. The second movement is the repetition of the phrase, which is sung in a more elaborate melody, with the choir or the priest adding embellishments and variations to the melody. The characteristics of Ite missa est are typical of plainchant. It has a monophonic texture, with a single melodic line that is sung in unison by the choir or the priest. The melody is simple and unadorned, with no accompanying harmony or instrumental accompaniment. The composition is also characterized by its use of Latin text, which is typical of Catholic liturgical music. In conclusion, Ite missa est is a plainchant composition that is used to signal the end of the Catholic Mass. It is a simple and unadorned melody that is sung in unison by the choir or the priest. The composition is characterized by its monophonic texture, its use of Latin text, and its sense of finality and closure.
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