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The Mass for Four Voices is a choral Mass setting by the English composer William Byrd (c.1540–1623). It was written around 1592–1593 during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, and is one of three settings of the Mass Ordinary which he published in London in the early 1590s. It consists of the text of the Mass (Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus & Benedictus, Agnus Dei) set for a four-part choir. The work is a noted example of English Renaissance music from the Tudor period.
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Music icon Front cover of the "Kyrie Eleison" from the Mass for Four Voices
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Front cover of the "Kyrie Eleison" from the Mass for Four Voices
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1592
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William Byrd
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Audio Byrd's ''Mass for Four Voices performed by the Ensemble Morales
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Greek and Latin
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6
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Kyrie Eleison Sanctus and Benedictus Gloria Agnus Dei Credo
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The Mass for Four Voices is a choral Mass setting by the English composer William Byrd (c.1540–1623). It was written around 1592–1593 during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, and is one of three settings of the Mass Ordinary which he published in London in the early 1590s. It consists of the text of the Mass (Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus & Benedictus, Agnus Dei) set for a four-part choir. The work is a noted example of English Renaissance music from the Tudor period.
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